Marine Biology by Peter Castro and Michael Huber is a widely used undergraduate textbook that provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the biology of the oceans. The book examines marine organisms within the context of their physical, chemical, and geological environments, helping readers understand how ocean systems function as interconnected ecological networks.
Structured around core scientific principles, the text covers topics such as oceanography fundamentals, marine biodiversity, evolutionary adaptations, population dynamics, and ecosystem interactions. It also addresses pressing environmental issues, including climate change, overfishing, habitat destruction, and ocean acidification, linking biological concepts to real-world conservation challenges.
Known for its clear explanations, detailed illustrations, and strong integration of scientific research, the 12th edition incorporates updated data and recent discoveries in marine science. By combining foundational theory with contemporary case studies, Marine Biology serves as both an academic resource for students and a valuable reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of life beneath the ocean’s surface.