Currents cause marine life to be pushed around, that's why fish are sometimes on shore.
waves, currents and chemical reactions
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.
A Marine Biologist
marine biology is life science
marine biologist
it affects everything
climate marine life
Pollution, Oil spills, Overfishing and ocean currents
Directional changes in ocean currents affect marine life because sea creatures often migrate using the currents. When the currents shift, it becomes more difficult for the sea creatures to find their way back. Also, ocean currents carry tiny plankton and other small organisms that sea creatures eat. Ocean currents can either take away these plankton, or bring many more in, depending on which way the current is going.
Retain the oxygen absorved at the surface layer, as well as the tempeature, salinity, and density.
Currents have a dramatic effect on the climate of the Earth. Also, they assist many marine animals with their migration patterns.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
Marine life encompasses a wide array of organisms, so there is no single scientific name that covers all marine life. However, the study of marine life is known as marine biology.
waves, currents and chemical reactions
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.
There are thousands of marine animals in the ocean. Dolphins, Sharks, Sea turtles,Sponges, and many types of fish. I'm pretty sure that plankton floats in the currents and animals such as sponges eat them.
Ocean currents will carry anything from small plankton accross ocean to helping other marine life find warmer or colder waters. to ocean currents can also help guide ships across bodies of water. the ocean currents will also redistribute the density in the ocean water.