The sum of naval affairs; naval economy; the department of navigation and sea forces; the collective shipping of a country; as, the mercantile marine.
Areas where the environment is more strongly influenced by the oceans and the sea than the main landmass of Tasmania and the rivers. Mostly refers to the open waters, seabed and more remote offshore islands.
mare: sea, ocean] • Pertaining to or living in the ocean. (Contrast with aquatic, terrestrial.)
pertains to sea or ocean, saltwater. Marine bacteria are found in oceans.
from the ocean, not freshwater lakes or rivers
Spending time mostly in salt water (i.e. ocean) surroundings
Suffix meaning 'of the sea'
Related Topics: [ wetlands] Marine wetlands are nourished only by ocean water and the minerals and nutrients contained therein. Typical examples of marine wetlands include reefs, ocean beaches, and marine aquatic beds.
Pertaining to the oceans.
Refers to a saltwater aquarium or environment.
Involves the sea, coastal zones and tidal areas. Unlike Maritime studies that often imply economic activity, marine relates to the qualitative analysis of these waters before or after human incursion.
of or relating to military personnel who serve both on land and at sea (specifically the U.S. Marine Corps); "marine barracks"
native to or inhabiting the sea; "marine plants and animals such as seaweed and whales"
an armed services member whose primary function is to assault land from the sea in amphibious warfare
an armed services member whose primary In scientific contexts, the term almost always refers exclusively to saltwater environments, although in other contexts (e
an elite warrior whose primary function is to serve aboard a ship and/or assault the land from the sea in amphibious warfare
an umbrella term for things relating to the war zone to launch amphibious assaults
a soldier who'll fight On the land or the sea, day or night
having to do with the sea or ocean.
Marine species, such as hawksbill turtles, are restricted to the oceans and seas of the world. They are physiologically suited to live in saline (salty) environments.
The marine environment consists of the ocean and the associated high-energy coastline. Marine habitats are exposed to the waves and currents of the open ocean and the water regimes are determined primarily by the ebb and flow of oceanic tides.
Describes the lifestyle of living in the ocean.
refers to saltwater (marine waters) and sometimes refers to something aquatic (marine mammals ie. there are a few freshwater marine mammals).
environmental term used to indicate sea or oceanic.
relating to the seas and oceans.
Of the sea or ocean; inhabiting, found in, or formed by the sea.
Pertaining to seas or oceans.
inhabiting the sea or ocean.
Deposited on the bottom of a sea
1. associated with the sea. For example, a marine biologist studies the biology of the sea. 2. of or living in the sea. For example, a marine snail lives in the sea.
Of the sea, or to do with the sea.
refers to sea water, to sediments deposited in sea water, or to animals that live in the sea, as opposed to fresh water.
Relating to or involving the sea, shipping, vessels and their operation including living and working at sea. Synonyms: nautical; maritime.
in or of the ocean; oceanic.
Native to or inhabiting the sea; related to the sea or seawater.
With reference to ocean environments and processes.
Pertaining to the sea or to transportation: usually divided as to 'ocean marine' and 'inland marine'; the insurance covering transportation risks
Living in or pertaining to the sea.
Of the sea or ocean. Life or activities relating to the sea or ocean.
Marine is an umbrella term for things relating to the ocean, as with marine biology, marine geology, and as a term for a navy, etc. In scientific contexts, the term almost always refers exclusively to saltwater environments, although in other contexts (e.g., engineering) it may refer to any (usually navigable) body of water.