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oceanography
Oceanography is the scientific study of sea currents, the sea bed, and the fish and animals that live in the sea. + oceanographer oceanographers ocean·og·ra·pher an oceanographer working on an environmental protection programme. + oceanographic oceano·graph·ic oceanographic research. the scientific study of the ocean. Scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of the world's oceans and seas, including their physical and chemical properties, origin and geology, and life forms. Research entails sampling seawater and marine life, remote sensing of oceanic processes with aircraft and satellites, and exploration of the seafloor. Oceanography aids in predicting weather and climate, in exploitation of the Earth's resources, and in understanding the effects of pollutants. See also marine geology
The exploration and scientific study of the oceans and ocean floor
the science of studying the oceans
The scientific study of ocean phenomenon
The study of the sea , embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the sea's physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of sea water, and marine biology
The science relating to the study of the ocean
The study of the sea, embracing all the relevant knowledge of its physical, chemical, biological and geological aspects Tidal science is a part of physical oceanography
Oceanography is the science of all aspects of the oceans, in spite of its etymology The term, oceanography, however, implies the interrelationships of the various marine sciences of which it is composed This connotation has arisen through the historical development of marine research in which it has been found that a true understanding of the oceans is best achieved through investigations based on the realization that water, its organic and inorganic contents, motions, and boundaries are mutally related and interdependent
the branch of science dealing with physical and biological aspects of the oceans
That science treating of the OCEANS, their forms, physical features and phenomena
The science of all aspects of the oceans, in spite of its etymology The term, oceanography, however, implies the interrelationships of the various marine sciences of which it is composed This connotation has arisen through the historical development of marine research in which it has been found that a true understanding of the oceans is best achieved through investigations based on the realization that water, its organic and inorganic contents, motions, and boundaries are mutally related and interdependent
the exploration and scientific study of the ocean and its phenomena
The study of the oceans
The scientific study and exploration of the oceans and seas in all their aspects, including all processes in the oceans and interactions and relations with Earth
The study of the ocean, embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the ocean's physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of sea water, and marine biology
Study of the oceans of the earth
{i} scientific study of the geography and physical phenomena of oceans and seas
A description of the ocean
the branch of physical geography dealing with the ocean