Oceanography

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the ocean, as well as the ocean's ancient past, present state, and potential future, is known as oceanography. The function of oceanographers may be more crucial than ever in an era when the ocean is endangered by climate change and pollution, coastlines are crumbling, and entire species of marine life are at risk of extinction. In fact, biological oceanography is currently one of the most important subfields in oceanography. It is the study of the organisms that live in the ocean and how they interact with it. However, oceanography is more than just academic inquiry. Additionally, it involves utilising that knowledge to guide decision-makers in developing ocean-related policy.

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