Oceanography Basics

Physical, Chemical & Biological Oceanography

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Oceanography Basics

What You Will Learn!

  • Oceanography- A Mastery Course from Basics to Advanced

Description

Oceanography is the interdisciplinary study of the global oceans—from shallow coastal areas to the deepest ocean trenches, from the tropics to the polar seas. It’s typically divided into four sub-disciplines: physical oceanography (the study of waves, currents, tides and ocean energy); geological oceanography (the study of the sediments, rocks and structure of the seafloor and coastal margins); chemical oceanography (the study of the composition and properties of seawater and how it is affected by physical mixing processes and interactions with the seafloor, the atmosphere and ocean life); and biological oceanography (the study of marine organisms and their interactions with the ocean environment).

These sub-disciplines are interrelated, as well as being closely aligned to other fields such as meteorology/atmospheric science, geophysics and ocean engineering. Biological oceanography shares many aspects with marine biology, but is generally more focused on the interactions of specific parameters within the marine environment. A biological oceanographer pays particular attention to the effects of chemical, physical or geographic properties of the ocean and how these affect the distribution and abundance of marine organisms in the sea.

A Bachelor of Science in Oceanography provides a strong academic foundation in the physical and biological sciences including additional preparation in understanding marine systems. You’ll be prepared for an entry-level marine/aquatic science position in a government agency helping to establish marine policy or performing fisheries management; in a research setting as a field or data technician; or in a non-profit or education setting, to name a few. Because the number of students who pursue oceanography is relatively small, many unique opportunities exist. If you choose to further specialize or go on to a career in direct research you’ll have the academic foundation necessary to pursue a master’s or doctoral degree in your chosen field.

Who Should Attend!

  • College and University pass outs

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Tags

  • Geology
  • General Chemistry

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