Marine Biology

Marine Biology is the scientific study of organisms that inhabit oceans and other saltwater environments. This field encompasses the examination of a wide array of life forms, including plants, animals, bacteria, and viruses, as well as their interactions with each other and their environments. Marine biologists explore diverse ecosystems such as coral reefs, deep-sea habitats, and coastal regions. They investigate various aspects of marine life, including behavior, physiology, ecology, and evolution, often to understand the impact of environmental changes and human activities on marine ecosystems. Marine biology is crucial for conservation efforts, resource management, and understanding ocean health and biodiversity.