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Why is learning about marine ecology important?
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When God created the Earth, He designed an astonishing ecosystem for His glory and the needs of His creatures. It is not here to be a tool for politicians or social planners, but it is very real, serves a crucial purpose, and needs to be understood. Exploring Creation with Marine Biology, 2nd Edition, delves into the relationships between species, such as food chains, food webs, and how animals interact with their environments and each other. Students will learn why icebergs may be floating in one part of an ocean while molten lava suddenly starts flowing into another part, how the effects of El Niño in Ecuador can flood the Mississippi River basin, and what occurs when a plankton bloom begins to release toxic poison into the world around it. When students study the complex systems of the ecology system, they begin to understand how our magnificent Creator’s creation works and how we can help protect it while being good stewards of it.

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