Marine biology is the scientific study of living organisms in the ocean or other marine or brackish bodies of water.

World Marine Environment.

Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy. Marine biology differs from marine ecology as marine ecology is focused on how organisms interact with each other and environment and biology is the study of the animal itself.

Marine life is a vast resource, providing food, medicine, and raw materials, in addition to helping to support recreation and tourism all over the world. At a fundamental level, marine life helps determine the very nature of our planet. Marine organisms contribute significantly to the oxygen cycle, and are involved in the regulation of the earth's climate. Shorelines are in part shaped and protected by marine life, and some marine organisms even help create new land.

Marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic, including most zooplankton and phytoplankton to the huge cetaceans (whales) which reach up to a reported 48 meters (125 feet) in length.

The habitats studied by marine biology include everything from the tiny layers of surface water in which organisms and abiotic items may be trapped in surface tension between the ocean and atmosphere, to the depths of the abyssal trenches, sometimes 10,000 meters or more beneath the surface of the ocean. It studies habitats such as coral reefs, kelp forests, tidepools, muddy, sandy and rocky bottoms, and the open ocean (pelagic) zone, where solid objects are rare and the surface of the water is the only visible boundary.

A large amount of all life on Earth exists in the oceans. Exactly how large the proportion is still unknown. A lot of species living in oceans are still to be discovered. While the oceans comprise about 71% of the Earth's surface, due to their depth they encompass about 300 times the habitable volume of the terrestrial habitats on Earth.

Many species are economically important to humans, including food fish. It is also becoming understood that the well-being of marine organisms and other organisms are linked in very fundamental ways. The human body of knowledge regarding the relationship between life in the sea and important cycles is rapidly growing, with new discoveries being made nearly every day. These cycles include those of matter (such as the carbon cycle) and of air (such as Earth's respiration, and movement of energy through ecosystems including the ocean). Large areas beneath the ocean surface still remain effectively unexplored.

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Thu Aug 6 20:29:56 2009

What is the difference between Marine Biology and Marine Science?
Q. I want to get into the Marine field and have been researching into Marine Biology and have yet to research into the Marine Science part. Can anyone fill me in on the Marine Science part of the equation.
Asked by Nick M - Thu Sep 21 03:04:22 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Marine Biology comes under Marine Science. Marine science comprises of Marine Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Biology etc under ocean and sea while Marine Biology deals with the Flora and fauna of the vast ocean and sea.
Answered by K C P - Thu Sep 21 04:13:14 2006

I am studying for a Diploma in Marine Biology - is this qualification enough to get a decent job?
Q. I am studying for a Diploma in Marine Biology. However, is this qualification enough to get me a decent job in this industry, or will I have to go on to further learning after I have finished this qualification? If so, what qualifications will I need to study for?
Asked by unknown - Tue Apr 21 11:48:57 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It should be but unfortunately it probably isn't. I've got a degree in marine biology and have had several jobs in the area but to get a decent long term position you need to have at least a Masters and preferably a PhD. I'm starting my Masters in September, good luck to you!
Answered by Debbie C - Wed Apr 22 07:11:35 2009

What is a good website for general knowledge of Marine Biology?
Q. I'm doing a project, i need information about tools used in marine biology, famous discoveries and/or marine biologists, and why it is important
Asked by Kshults - Thu Feb 26 10:00:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. below are good links
Answered by jay_-/-_mix - Mon Mar 2 09:09:26 2009

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