The Importance Of Marine Science

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For every field of study the reason behind it is to acquire knowledge. It differs in the form of morals, abilities and outlooks. Predominantly we study marine science to be enabled to function definitely in the marine science sector, so that the eligible individuals will have a vital level of theoretical understanding and practical expertise to institute a prosperous career in the marine sector with associated industries.
Ocean is a diverse universe on its own with abundant extraordinary creatures, beauty, mystery and variety of life which is captivating to us as students to study it, so as to channel the aids gap in the marine science sector while addressing the shortage of marine technicians and conservation of marine organisms. Apparently
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shark or indirectly by killing other marine organisms which we treasure for food purposes i.e. fish. Sea can be fatal on it normal state on humans who are swimming by drowning them.
The adventure of studying marine science is fascinating to us as students as our habitually life depends on marine organisms as they produce half of the oxygen that we breath. Moreover they play a vigorous role economic wise as its living system is estimated to be worth more than $20 trillion a year. We have to be considerately on how we respond on sea living resources health by all means possibly to solve the problems they create and also to protect them from human activities effects that harm their ecosystem i.e. Marine pollution.
To be aware of the rules and regulations at sea we need people like us to study marine science so we could send voices of awareness to other ordinary human beings by making them conscious of the marine laws so they can also assist in conserving marine species. Our universe ancient suspicions are provided by living ocean’s species, so studying their nature has exposed us to all these privileges of understanding their environment. Studying their environments helps us to understand our very nature of our planets as marine mammals help to regulate the earth’s

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