Aquatic Plants Journals

 Aquatic plants are important ecological components of marine environments to rivers , lakes, wetlands, and coastal. We establish environments in freshwater ponds and lakes, from seagrass meadows and mangrove forests to free-floating communities. These valuable service providers for ecosystems play an important role in the structure and functioning of these environments. There are three types of aquatic plant they are submerged aquatic weeds, emergent aquatic weeds and free floating aquatic weeds. These provide food and shelter for fish and aquatic invertebrates, help oxygenate the water, moderate enrichment of nutrients and reduce erosion, for example. There is widespread evidence of the global loss and degradation of these systems and an urgent need to put a stop to this loss, which requires research into their conservation ecology.