Marine biologists helps us to understand the natural variability in marine ecosystems and to detect whether changes that occur are natural or induced by the actions of humans.
Marine life lives comfortably in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. No marine life lives on land.
A Marine Biologist
marine biology is life science
marine biologist
Currents cause marine life to be pushed around, that's why fish are sometimes on shore.
If you mean Marine Biologist, it's someone who studies marine life (stuff that lives in the sea)
No marine life live on Antarctica: marine life lives in open water. However, marine birds and marine mammals do visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica has the most marine life. There is no marine life on the continent, unless you consider penguins in your marine life list -- they come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
There are no plants in Antarctica. Seals are marine animals and use sea life not land life, to survive.
There are no foxes in Antarctica. The only creatures that live there are penguins, seals, whales, and other marine life.
There is no animal life in Antarctica: it's too cold. Some marine animals and birds do breed on Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
You find the most life around Antarctica in the great Southern Ocean in the form of marine life. The continent is too cold to support any kind of animal life.
Penguins, (various other bird species nest during the antarctic summer), several species of seals, whales and other marine life abound in the waters around antarctica, whose cold waters are rich in microscopic marine life (krill, etc), a good source of food for fish and large marine mammals.
Marine means sea or ocean -- salt water. Antarctica is a continent. No marine animals live on any continent.
Seals are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Seals that live in the Southern Ocean include Leopard seals and Weddell seals.
Aside from the research scientists who spend months in the frigid environment, the only Antarctica Dwellers are penguins and other birds, and the marine life in the surrounding oceans.
The answer is yes. Seals, fish, plankton that love the cold thrive amongst the chilly water.
Kelp forests grow in the Southern Ocean providing food and shelter for marine life.