Marine Biology
Marine Biology is the scientific study of organisms that inhabit the ocean and other saltwater environments. It encompasses the exploration of marine life forms, including their behavior, physiology, ecology, and interactions within their ecosystems. Marine biologists investigate a diverse range of organisms, from microscopic plankton to the largest whales, and study their adaptations to the ocean environment. This field also examines marine ecosystems, such as coral reefs, estuaries, and deep-sea environments, as well as the impact of human activity, climate change, and pollution on these ecosystems and the organisms that reside within them. Overall, marine biology plays a crucial role in understanding biodiversity, conservation efforts, and the health of our oceans.