Marine Biology

Marine biology is the study of life in the ocean. It is an important field of study as it aims to understand the diverse and complex ecosystems of the aquatic environment. Marine biology has a variety of applications in different industries such as aquaculture, fisheries, conservation, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Marine biologists aim to understand the interactions between species, their populations, and their habitats. They also play a critical role in marine conservation efforts, helping to preserve the habitats and develop sustainable fishery practices. Research in marine biology is essential to a better understanding of the ocean and its creatures and to help ensure the health of our planet's oceans.

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