Abstract
The Aral Sea, which was unique, beautiful and one of the largest closed water bodies in the world, almost within the life of one generation was on the verge of complete extinction, which turned into an unprecedented disaster and irreparable damage to the livelihoods of the population living here, the ecosystem and biodiversity of the Aral Sea region. The article presents the results of many years of experiments on the cultivation of aquatic plants (Azolla caroliniana) in environmentally unfavorable conditions of drainage systems. The results of the analysis of drainage water before and after the cultivation of the above plants are presented. The possibility of using the program "Google Earth Pro" for such studies is considered.
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