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  1. May 17, 2019 · Marine biology is the scientific study of plants and animals that live in salt water. When many people think about a marine biologist, they picture a dolphin trainer. But marine biology is so much more than making a dolphin -- or sea lion -- follow commands. With the oceans covering over 70 percent of the Earth’s surface and providing habitat ...

  2. Jun 28, 2021 · What Is Marine Biology? At the most basic level, marine biology is the study of saltwater ecosystems: our oceans and seas. Marine biologists study multiple aspects of sea and ocean life. They might study the plants and animals that live in the sea, from massive kelp forests (dense seaweed forests that span for miles) to playful dolphins.

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  4. Marine ecosystem, complex of living organisms in the ocean environment. Marine waters cover two-thirds of the surface of the Earth. In some places the ocean is deeper than Mount Everest is high; for example, the Mariana Trench and the Tonga Trench in the western part of the Pacific Ocean reach.

  5. Oceanography is the study of the physical aspects of the ocean, including its currents, tides, waves, and temperature. On the other hand, marine biology is the study of the living organisms that inhabit the ocean, including their behavior, physiology, and ecology. While oceanographers focus on the physical properties of the ocean, marine ...

  6. Polar bears ( Ursus maritimus ) are one of 4 marine mammal species managed by the U.S. Department of Interior. The USGS Alaska Science Center leads long–term research on polar bears to inform local, state, national and international policy makers regarding conservation of the species and its habitat.

  7. Marine biology is the study of marine or aquatic animals, their activities, life cycle, interactions with the environment, and different facts related to the marine aquatic ecosystem along with its habitats. Charles Darwin is best known for his theory of evolution, and James Cook is known as the father of modern marine biology.

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