Marine Biology
Marine Biology is the scientific study of organisms that inhabit the ocean and other saltwater environments. This field encompasses various aspects of life forms that dwell in these aquatic ecosystems, ranging from microscopic plankton to large marine mammals. Marine biologists explore the biology, behavior, ecology, and interactions of marine species with their environment, including the physical and chemical properties of seawater. The discipline also investigates the impacts of human activities, such as pollution and climate change, on marine ecosystems and the organisms within them. By understanding the complex relationships and biodiversity of marine life, marine biology plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and the sustainable management of ocean resources.