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Ammonia can be a big problem for fish and fish keepers alike. It can quickly kill delicate fish species or it can make for a slow, painful death for more hardy fish species. Ammonia and nitrites alike can be managed properly with the proper equipment and know-how.
Scientists use many different instruments to determine the quality of water, including Secchi disks (measure water clarity), probes, nets, gauges and meters. Water quality is not just measured by direct sampling. Information can also be derived from aerial and satellite photographs by observing the surrounding environment and by collecting organisms that live in the body of water.