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Brief History of Marine Biology and Oceanography

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:21.
  • Contemporary (Post-WWII)
  • Educational
  • Life Sciences
  • Secondary Source
  • University
URL: 

http://www.meer.org/mbhist.htm

Author: 
Marine and Environmental Education and Research
Excerpt: 

Human populations through time have often flourished near the sea, partly because of the food resources that can be found there, but also because of the ease of transportation of people and cargo by boats. Observations about various organisms and environments were of course a major part of human activities since the earliest times, since the very survival of early Homo sapiens depended on this knowledge to obtain food and provide defense against dangerous plants and animals.

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