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What is marien biology?

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


What is the meaning of marine biology?

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


What is the study of underwater creatures?

The study of underwater creatures is called marine biology. Marine biology focuses on the biology, ecology, and behavior of organisms that live in saltwater environments, such as oceans, seas, and estuaries. Marine biologists study a wide range of organisms, from microscopic plankton to large marine mammals.


What is the difference between marine biology and aquatic biology?

The difference between marine biology and zoology is that in marine biology you help animals that live in the wild and they live in the water. The difference in zoology is that you help animals that have been captured and you are in the zoo.


What are Ben Franklin's contributions to marine biology?

he siad that we all live in a yellow submarine


What kind of landscape do Maasia people live in?

Maasais live in the southrift part of kenya which geographically is a savanoah grassland


What is aquamarine biology?

Aquamarine biology refers to the study of the organisms living in or around the aquamarine, which is a blue-green variety of the mineral beryl. This field would include the examination of marine life in aquamarine habitats such as coral reefs, oceans, or freshwater lakes.


How cold is the water that the frilled sharks live in?

It depends of the depths this rare shark live. Its preference goes from 5ºC to 15ºC, as far as Marine Biology presently knows.


Were do marinebiologists liveor may live?

Typically, on any shore. Mainly, Woods Hole, MA or Monterey, CA. - These are important locations for Marine Biology


Do you travel in marine biology?

For marine bioligy traveling would be key in the normal stage of the job... If you are only focusing on one animal, such as the shark, you would live in the area of Austrailia... If you were dealing with more than one animal you would need to travel since a lot of the animals live in different environments... Hope this helps someone! :-)


Are there marine biology courses on the Isle of Wight?

No there isn't, trying to study it myself I live here and there's nothing! Most if you want todo it and you live here you will have to save up and move away


What skills do you need to be a marine biologist?

Well, you need to be exited if you'd like to be one. (Exitment is the key.) To start off, instead of actually going to a real marine biology lab, you need to visit a Ocean, Lake, River, or Stream. Flip over some rocks and find some creatures. Try figuring out what they are. Curiosty of this is exactly the way Marine Biologists are. If you live next to any of these bodies of water... YOUR LUCKY! Next, you need to find out what Marine Biology is. "It's training Dolphins." people say. Errr! Wrong! Marine Biology is almost like that, but its mostly conserving, and rescuing. Marine Biology does rescue Marine Mammals, and yes, you can have a specialty into that. My answer really isn't that good, but visit this link. IT TELLS YOU EVERYTHING!!! http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/becoming.html (Copy and paste it into your broweser.) Hope that helps! Message me for any more questions!