
NASA Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry
NASA's Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry program studies the complex interactions between ocean life and the chemical processes in the ocean. By using satellites and other technologies, scientists monitor how factors like climate change, pollution, and nutrient cycles affect marine ecosystems. This research helps us understand the role of oceans in the Earth's carbon cycle, their influence on weather patterns, and the health of marine species. Ultimately, the program aims to inform policies for ocean conservation and sustainable management, ensuring the health of our oceans for future generations.