Marine Biology

Marine Biology is a field of study that focuses on marine life in the ocean environment. It deals with the behavioral, physiological, and ecological characteristics of marine organisms, including the study of aquatic habitats, their interactions with other species, and their impacts on the environment. Marine Biology is important for understanding the ocean and how human activities, such as fishing and pollution, are affecting it. Marine Biology also has practical applications, such as providing a sustainable source of food, bioremediation (cleanup of polluted water bodies), and conservation of threatened and endangered species.

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