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Marine life is concerned with the plants, animals and other organisms that live in the ocean. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy. For this reason marine life encompasses not only organisms that can only live in a marine environment, but also those that lives revolve around the sea.

At a fundamental level, marine life helps determine the very nature of our planet. Marine organisms produce much of the oxygen we breathe and probably help regulate the earth's climate. Shorelines are in part shaped and protected by marine life, and some marine organisms even help create new land.

Marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic, including plankton and phytoplankton, which can be as small as 0.02 micrometres and are both hugely important as the primary producers of the sea, to the huge cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) which reach up to a reported 33 metres (109 feet) in length.

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Albatrosses, of the biological family Diomedeidae, are large seabirds allied to the procellariids, storm-petrels and diving-petrels in the order Procellariiformes (the tubenoses). They range widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific. They are absent from the North Atlantic, although fossil remains show they once occurred there too. Albatrosses are amongst the largest of flying birds, and the great albatrosses (genus Diomedea) have the largest wingspans of any extant birds. The albatrosses are usually regarded as falling into four genera, but there is disagreement over the number of species.

Albatrosses are highly efficient in the air, using dynamic soaring and slope soaring to cover great distances with little exertion. They feed on squid, fish and krill by either scavenging, surface seizing or diving. Albatrosses are colonial, nesting for the most part on remote oceanic islands, often with several species nesting together. Pair bonds between males and females form over several years, with the use of ritualised dances, and will last for the life of the pair. A breeding season can take over a year from laying to fledging, with a single egg laid in each breeding attempt.

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Edward Drinker Cope

Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist.

Cope was born in Philadelphia to Quaker parents. At an early age he became interested in natural history, and in 1859 communicated a paper on the Salamandridae to the Academy of Natural Sciences at Philadelphia. It was about this time that he became affiliated with the Megatherium Club at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. He was educated partly in the University of Pennsylvania and, after further study and travel in Europe, was appointed curator to the Academy of Natural Sciences in 1865, a post which he held until 1873. From 18641867 he was professor of natural science at Haverford College, and in 1889 he was appointed professor of geology and palaeontology by the University of Pennsylvania.

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  • Triggerfishes are the brightly coloured fishes of the family Balistidae.
  • The sea otter often keeps a stone tool in its armpit pouch.

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The French angelfish, Pomacanthus paru, is a member of the Marine angelfish family.

Marine angelfishes are a type of perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. Found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific Ocean, the family contains seven genera and approximately 86 species. They should not be confused with the freshwater angelfish, tropical cichlids of the Amazon River basin.

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Major Fields of Marine Biology: Marine Biology - Ecology - Zoology - Animal Taxonomy

Specific Fields of Marine Biology: Herpetology - Ichthyology - Planktology - Ornithology

Biologists: Zoologists - Algologists - Malacologists - Conchologists - Biologists - Marine Biologists - Anatomists - Botanists - Ecologists - Ichthyologists

Organisms:

Plants: Algae - Brown Algae - Green Algae - Red Algae - Sea Vegetables -

Invertebrates: Cnidarians - Echinoderms - Molluscs - Bivalves - Cephalopods - Gastropods

Fish: Fish - Bony Fish - Lobe-finned Fish - Ray-finned Fish - Cartilagenous Fishes - Electric Fish - Fish Diseases - Rays - Sharks - Extinct Fish - Fictional Fish - Fisheries Science - Fishing - Fishkeeping - Live-bearing Fish

Reptiles and Amphibians: Marine Reptiles - Sea Turtles - Mosasaurs - Sauropterygia

Mammals: Marine Mammals - Cetaceans - Pinnipeds - Sirenians

Miscellaneous: Aquaria - Oceanaria - Vertebrates Without Jaws - Endangered Species - Aquatic Biomes - Ecozones - Aquatic Organisms - Cyanobacteria - Dinoflaggellates

Marine Life Major Topics

Ocean zones: Photic zone, Aphotic zone, Pelagic zone, Neritic zone, Littoral, Sublittoral, Benthic zone
Plants: Algae, Brown Algae, Red Algae, Green Algae
Invertebrates: Squid, Cuttlefish, Crabs, Lobsters, Starfish, Sea Urchin, Jellyfish, Portuguese Man o' War, Corals
Fish: Lampreys, Jawless Fish, Cartilagenous Fish, Bony Fish, Sharks, Dogfish, Rays, Skates, Coelacanths, Lungfish, Placodermi, Lobe-Finned Fish, Ray-Finned Fish, Sturgeons, Gars, Eels, Herrings, Salmon, Trout, Lancetfish, Anglerfish, Toadfish, Cods, Flyingfish, Seahorses, Flatfish, Scorpionfish, Cichlids
Reptiles: Crocodiles, Alligators, Caiman, Gharial, Turtles, Sea Turtles, Leatherback Turtle, Marine Iguana, Sea Snakes
Birds: Penguins, Sea Gulls, Kittiwakes, Albatrosses, Sea Ducks, Cormorants, Sea Eagle, Guillemots, Puffins, Auks, Terns, Gannets, Osprey, Razorbill, Oyster-Catchers
Mammals: Monotremes, Marsupials, Cetaceans, Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises, Pinnipeds, Walruses, True seals, Fur seals, Sea Lions, Sirenians, Manatees, Dugongs, Polar Bear, Sea Otter, Marine Otter, Blubber

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