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ocean observation

Ocean observation refers to the systematic monitoring and study of the ocean's physical, chemical, biological, and geological properties. This involves using various tools and technologies, such as satellites, buoys, research vessels, and underwater sensors, to gather data about ocean currents, temperatures, marine life, and pollution levels. The insights gained from ocean observation are crucial for understanding climate change, marine ecosystems, weather patterns, and human impacts on the ocean. This information helps inform policies for sustainable management of ocean resources and enhances our ability to respond to environmental challenges.