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The transmutation of agricultural land to aquaculture represents a significant shift in land use patterns with far-reaching ecological consequences. Using advanced geospatial tools such as Google Earth Engine (GEE), this study delves into the multifaceted impacts of this transition on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Through a comprehensive analysis of satellite imagery, land cover classification, and spatial modeling techniques, we explore the alterations in land surface characteristics, water quality dynamics, and habitat fragmentation resulting from agriculture-to-aquaculture.The study focuses on several key ecological parameters, including land surface temperature, vegetation indices, water quality indicators, and landscape connectivity. By leveraging the vast archive of satellite data available through GEE, we track changes in these parameters over time and across spatial scales to elucidate the ecological consequences of land use transformation.Our findings reveal significant shifts in land surface temperature following the conversion of agricultural land to aquaculture.