Marine Life

Marine life refers to the living organisms that inhabit the oceans and seas. This term encompasses a vast diversity of species, including fish, mammals, crustaceans, mollusks, algae, coral, and other organisms that thrive in salty water environments. Marine life can be found in various habitats, such as coral reefs, deep-sea ecosystems, coastal regions, and open ocean waters. These organisms play crucial roles in the marine ecosystem, contributing to food webs, nutrient cycling, and overall ocean health. The study of marine life is important for understanding biodiversity, environmental changes, and the impact of human activities on marine ecosystems.