Biological Oceanography
Biological Oceanography studies the physical, chemical and biological processes that define the ocean environment and its inhabitants. This field of study covers a wide range of topics that include the interaction of marine organisms with each other and their environment. It also addresses the impact of human activities on the ocean, such as fishing, aquaculture, and pollution. Biological oceanography helps us understand the ocean's ecology and its conservation, as well as its potential for sustainable utilization of its resources. The findings of biological oceanography also contribute to global climate change models, providing valuable insight into the effects of ocean dynamics on the planet's climate.
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