What is DO?

Dissolved oxygen is one of many measures of water quality, but an important one for aquatic life. Like land animals, fish and shellfish require oxygen to survive. When oxygen levels fall below 5 mg/l, fish are stressed. At oxygen levels of 1 to 2 mg/l, fish die. The amount of oxygen that can dissolve in water depends on water temperature. Colder water can hold more oxygen than warmer water.

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