
Marine Environment Monitoring
Marine environment monitoring involves systematically observing and assessing ocean and coastal areas to track their health and changes over time. This includes measuring water quality, temperature, and salinity, as well as detecting pollutants, marine life populations, and physical features like currents and sediments. The goal is to understand how human activities, climate change, and natural processes affect marine ecosystems. Accurate monitoring helps in making informed decisions to protect, conserve, and sustainably manage our oceans, ensuring their health for future generations.