Central Park Aquatic Health, a division of Central Park Animal Hospital, is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of aquatic animals through the understanding and implementation of effective life support systems. With a focus on water quality and maintenance techniques, they strive to create aesthetically pleasing environments that mimic the natural habitats of these animals, while also addressing potential challenges that may arise. Led by Ed Latson, MS, DVM, their commitment to aquatic health is evident in their ongoing research and dedication to providing the best care possible.
Central Park Aquatic Health recognizes the importance of clear water in showcasing animals in captivity, while also understanding the need to balance public perceptions of cleanliness. By addressing the presence of phytoplankton and zooplankton that can reduce water clarity, they aim to create environments that not only meet aesthetic standards but also provide ample food sources for aquatic animals. Through their expertise in life support system design, Central Park Aquatic Health strives to create environments that are both visually appealing and conducive to the well-being of the animals they care for.
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