Aquatic toxicology is the effect of unwanted chemicals on the aquatic organisms. Toxicity can be broken down into two categories of direct and indirect toxicity. Direct toxicity occurs at the site of action in or on the organisms. Indirect toxicity occurs by the change in the physical, chemical, or biological environment. Cyanotoxins are produced by bacteria called cyanobacteria. The cyanobacteria which produce toxins are mostly affected by aquatic organisms.They are mostly found in lakes, the ocean where a high concentration of phosphorus, they reproduce to form blooms. Cyanotoxins are the most powerful natural poisons for the living organisms.
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