Marine Biology

Marine Biology is the scientific study of organisms that inhabit the oceans and other saltwater environments. This field encompasses a wide range of topics, including the behavior, physiology, ecology, and evolution of marine species, as well as their interactions with the marine ecosystem. Marine biologists study diverse life forms, from microscopic plankton to the largest animals on Earth, such as whales, and examine their roles in the marine food web. The discipline also investigates the effects of human activities, such as pollution and climate change, on marine ecosystems. Overall, marine biology integrates principles from various scientific disciplines to enhance our understanding of ocean life and to inform conservation efforts aimed at preserving marine biodiversity.