Marine Biology

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Marine Biology
Where have we been, and where
are we going?
What is Marine Biology?
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Marine biology is the scientific study of
organisms in the marine environment
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What does the marine environment encompass?
The different disciplines of science covered
in marine biology
Marine biology is a combination of functional
biology and ecology
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Why should we study the
marine habitat?
Marine life provides
different resources
 Widely used for
recreation and essential
in many coastal
economies
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Problems created by
the marine environment
and marine animals
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The History of Marine Biology
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Man has been attracted to the ocean since the
Stone Age
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Aristotle lived in the 4th century B.C. (first marine
biologist)
During the 9th and 10th century Vikings (Leif
Eriksson) explored much of the North Atlantic
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As seamanship and navigation skills improved
so did our knowledge of the environment
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James Cook
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James Cook was one of the first
captains to make scientific
observations
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Carried an accurate chronometer and
full-time naturalist
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In 3 voyages he explored all of the
worlds oceans
Killed in 1779 in Kealakekua Bay by
native Hawaiians
Through his example in the 19th
century most ships carried naturalists
James Cook
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James Cook Voyages
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Francesco Bartolozzi and William Byrne The death of Captain Cook
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Marine Biology History
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In 1831 the H.M.S. Beagle
sailed around the world for
5 years carrying Charles
Darwin
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What are Darwin’s notable
contributions to science and
marine biology?
Charles Darwin
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Atoll Reefs and Barnacles
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Edward Forbes
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One of the first true marine biologists
Naturalist on the Beacon and sampled the
bottom using a dredge
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Discovered that animal density decreased with
depth and that species diversity changes with
depth
Up to this point it was believed that no life
existed in the oceans depths
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The British are Coming!!
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In 1872 the British government
funded the first major
oceanographic expedition.
A light warship, the Challenger
was used
 It took 19 years and 50
volumes to publish all the
results
 4,700 new species were
discovered
New standards were set in
studying the ocean.
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Challenger
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HMS Challenger Voyage
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Marine Laboratories
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Marine labs were created at the
shore to tackle long term studies
of the marine habitat
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The first major American lab was the
Woods Hole lab in Massachusetts
 http://www.whoi.edu/home/
Another important lab was created in
Pacific Grove, California. The Scripps
Institute
 http://www-sio.ucsd.edu/
These and many other marine
labs are crucial in the growth of
marine biology today
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Woods Hole Institute
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Marine Biology Today
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The description of animals and
the general picture of marine
biology is now well understood
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With advances in technologies
new areas are now available to
explore
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Alvin
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Marine biologist are concerned
with why patterns exist and how
animals live
Submersibles (Alvin) and ROV’s are
used to explore the deep sea and
hydrothermal vents
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Aquarius Habitat
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UNC-W’s Center for Marine Science
http://www.uncwil.edu/cmsr
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