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Marine biology is the study of all animal and plant life that lives under water both in the sea and in rivers and lakes. Marine biologists study plants and animals that live in seawater, and their relationships with each other and their environment. Marine biologists: plan field studies and experiments, observe marine plants and animals in their natural environment, identify, classify and preserve different types of marine life, examine samples in a laboratory, study the impact of pollution on marine life, use software on computers to analyze data, predict future events in the marine environment, estimate population, growth and life expectancy, study biodiversity (the variety of species and their habitats in the sea), do laboratory experiments to test hypothesis, run programs to look for changes and movement in marine communities, and report the results of their studies in articles and scientific papers for science journals.
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