About
Marine Biology is an expansive and vital field that delves into the study of marine organisms, their ecosystems, and the environmental processes that shape them. This interdisciplinary discipline explores life beneath the oceans, from the tiniest plankton to the largest marine mammals, examining their biology, behavior, and interactions. Marine biologists focus on the complex relationships between marine species and their environment, investigating how organisms adapt to aquatic conditions and how environmental factors, such as temperature, salinity, and depth, influence marine life.
With the increasing challenges posed by climate change, overfishing, pollution, and habitat loss, marine biology is crucial for understanding the delicate balance of ocean ecosystems and informing conservation efforts. Researchers in marine biology are at the forefront of addressing global marine issues, including coral reef degradation, ocean acidification, and the preservation of biodiversity in marine habitats. The knowledge derived from marine biology is pivotal in sustaining ocean health, advancing sustainable fisheries, and promoting marine conservation efforts that are vital for both ecosystem functioning and human livelihoods.

PUBLISH YOUR RESEARCH
We publish a wide range of article types in biology, medicine and engineering with no editorial biases.
SubmitSee Manuscript Guidelines and APC
Explore the IgMin Subjects
Which articles are now trending?
Research Articles
- DNA Genetics and UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS Analysis of Phytochemicals for Asparagus racemosus Roots
- Lifestyle and Well-being among Portuguese Firefighters
- From Traditionalism to Algorithms: Embracing Artificial Intelligence for Effective University Teaching and Learning
- Knowledge Discovery on Artificial Intelligence and Physical Therapy: Document Mining Analysis
- On how Doping with Atoms of Gadolinium and Scandium affects the Surface Structure of Silicon
- Efficacy of Alternative Insecticides against Dusky Cotton Bug (Oxycarenus laetus) to Improve Yield Losses in Cotton Crops through Residue-based Bioassay
Advertisement