viernes, 31 de octubre de 2014

What is Marine Biology?


Simply put, marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments such as estuaries and wetlands. All plant and animal life forms are included from the microscopic picoplankton all the way to the majestic blue whale, the largest creature in the sea—and for that matter in the world.

Why study marine biology?
How is marine biology studied?
Marine biology vs. biological oceanography?

The study of marine biology includes a wide variety of disciplines such as astronomy, biological oceanography, cellular biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, meteorology, molecular biology, physical oceanography and zoology and the new science of marine conservation biology draws on many longstanding scientific disciplines such as marine ecology, biogeography, zoology, botany, genetics, fisheries biology, anthropology, economics and law.

2 comentarios:

  1. Hi lina aprece me a very interesting topic because the marine biology tells us about the life that exists in the oceans and salt water, also anyone who wants it as a profession is a person who will acquire many important insights

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  2. Thanks for your comment nanys indeed Marine giology is critical to all aspects of knowledge of marine life animal

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