Marine Biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of the world’s oceans, their inhabitants, and the ecosystems they form. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines knowledge from the biological, physical, and chemical sciences to understand how marine organisms interact with each other and their environment. Marine biology is essential to understanding the effects of human activities on the oceans and provides insights into important global issues such as climate change, biodiversity, and ocean conservation. Marine biologists use a variety of methods to study the ocean and its inhabitants, including biochemistry, genetics, remote sensing, field observation, ecology, and oceanography. By studying the interactions between different species of aquatic life, marine biologists have made important discoveries that have improved our understanding of the natural world and helped to promote human well-being.

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