Phycology is the branch of biology that studies algae, including microscopic forms like phytoplankton and larger forms like seaweeds. It examines their structure, physiology, reproduction, and ecological importance—especially their role in producing oxygen and forming the base of aquatic food webs. Because algae are so diverse and foundational to life in water, phycology helps explain both ecosystem dynamics and global nutrient cycles.

Studies in Phycology