oceanographer$54498$ - translation to greek
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oceanographer$54498$ - translation to greek

STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS AFFECT AND ARE AFFECTED BY THE PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, AND GEOLOGY OF THE OCEANOGRAPHIC SYSTEM
Biological Oceanography; Biological oceanographer
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oceanographer      
n. ωκεανογράφος

Definition

oceanography
Oceanography is the scientific study of sea currents, the sea bed, and the fish and animals that live in the sea.
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oceanographer (oceanographers)
...an oceanographer working on an environmental protection programme.
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oceanographic
...oceanographic research.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Biological oceanography

Biological oceanography is the study of how organisms affect and are affected by the physics, chemistry, and geology of the oceanographic system. Biological oceanography may also be referred to as ocean ecology, in which the root word of ecology is Oikos (oικoσ), meaning ‘house’ or ‘habitat’ in Greek. With that in mind, it is of no surprise then that the main focus of biological oceanography is on the microorganisms within the ocean; looking at how they are affected by their environment and how that affects larger marine creatures and their ecosystem. Biological oceanography is similar to marine biology, but is different because of the perspective used to study the ocean. Biological oceanography takes a bottom-up approach (in terms of the food web), while marine biology studies the ocean from a top-down perspective. Biological oceanography mainly focuses on the ecosystem of the ocean with an emphasis on plankton: their diversity (morphology, nutritional sources, motility, and metabolism); their productivity and how that plays a role in the global carbon cycle; and their distribution (predation and life cycle).