Marine Life

Marine life refers to the variety of organisms that inhabit ocean environments, including seas, oceans, and other saltwater bodies. This includes a diverse range of species such as fish, marine mammals (e.g., whales, dolphins), invertebrates (e.g., jellyfish, octopuses, sea urchins), crustaceans (e.g., crabs, lobsters), algae, and coral reefs. Marine life plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, contributing to the global food web, influencing climate and weather patterns, and providing resources for human activities, such as fishing and tourism. The study of marine life encompasses various scientific disciplines, including marine biology, ecology, and oceanography, and focuses on the interactions between marine species and their environment, as well as the conservation of marine ecosystems.