A Historical Analysis of Aquatic Research Threats
Naim Oblomurodov Abdumajid Madraimov Zulfiya Palibayeva Askariy Madraimov Muhammadjon Zufarov Mushtariy Abdullaeva Bakhtiyor Pardaev Kurbonalijon ZokirovIn the field of marine sciences, historical study is becoming more and more significant. The problem of moving baselines for some species and biological systems has been tended to by the utilization of verifiable information in marine asset the executives and policymaking. Huge headways in calculated and systemic techniques are expected to add to an exhaustive comprehension of the worldwide history of human cooperations with marine life, even if many significant research problems remain unsolved. This study looks at how dangers to aquatic research have changed over time, starting in the 19th century. A complex web of interrelated causes has weakened aquatic ecosystems' health and biodiversity, according to the report. Aquatic ecosystems' health and biodiversity have been jeopardized by environmental degradation, overfishing, a lack of financing, multidisciplinary conflicts, and regulatory difficulties. This analysis emphasizes the necessity of a multidisciplinary strategy to combat these risks as well as ongoing funding for conservation and research. This analysis emphasizes the necessity of a multidisciplinary strategy to tackle the challenges confronting aquatic research and the significance of sustained investment in conservation and research initiatives to safeguard aquatic ecosystems worldwide.