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Knowledge about Water

The result of excessively low dissolved oxygen

The result of excessively low dissolved oxygen

For fish to survive, the dissolved oxygen in the water has to reach 3mg/L or over 4 mg/L. Days of high temperatures lower the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water. When the amount is lower than 2 mg/L, fish may die from lack of oxygen.

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