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Marine Sciences

Marine Sciences is an interdisciplinary field of study that draws upon elements of physical sciences, life sciences, and Earth Sciences to understand the interactions between the sea, its inhabitants, and the environment. Its applications range from predicting climate change to preserving marine biodiversity. Marine…

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Overview

Marine Sciences is an interdisciplinary field of study that draws upon elements of physical sciences, life sciences, and Earth Sciences to understand the interactions between the sea, its inhabitants, and the environment. Its applications range from predicting climate change to preserving marine biodiversity. Marine Sciences is a highly relevant field in today's world, as the oceans are essential for mitigating climate change and supporting human and wildlife health. The field is used to explore and protect coastal habitats, study marine life and create sustainable fisheries. In addition, it is used to develop and improve sustainable aquaculture, monitor ocean acidification and identify and manage the impacts of marine pollution. By understanding how the oceans, living organisms, and their environment interact, Marine Sciences contributes to the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants.

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Iyad Abboud · Saudi Arabia

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