Matthew Maury, often referred to as the "Father of Oceanography," discovered ocean currents and established the first systematic charts of winds and currents in the Atlantic Ocean. His work in the mid-19th century included the publication of "The Physical Geography of the Sea," which provided insights into oceanic phenomena and navigation. Maury's research significantly advanced the understanding of marine geography, contributing to safer and more efficient maritime travel. His findings laid the groundwork for modern oceanography and meteorology.
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