Computer, scuba gear, microscope, telescope, battles for sampling, thermometers and hydrometer are some of the equipment that a marine biologist use. They mostly do a scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other bodies of water.
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Marine biologists use a variety of tools for their research, including underwater cameras, sonar equipment, Scuba diving gear, satellite tracking devices, and sampling equipment for collecting water, sediment, and organism samples. These tools help them study marine ecosystems, track animal movements, and conduct research on marine species.
Tools include a computer, scuba gear, telescopes and microscope (dissecting, electron, compound), a GPS, satellites, various bottles for sampling (nansen, surface sample bottle, van dorn bottle), grabbers for sampling off of the bottom (ekman grab, petersen grab, wash bucket), succssion plates, quadrants, beach seines, trawls, dredges, thermometers, bathythermograph, hydrometer, salinometer, oxygen probes, chemical test kits, dye, current meeters, surveying equipment, sounder, fathometers and more! It really depends on what they will be studying/ the topic.
marine biology is technological because marine biologists use technology in their everyday job to help with their work for instance they use submarines and telescopes and computers all of this is technological use.
People who study marine biology are known as marine biologists. They specialize in the study of marine organisms, ecosystems, and environments.
Yes, marine biologists study the animals they want to understand their behavior, physiology, ecology, and interactions with their environment. By studying these animals, marine biologists can contribute to conservation efforts and better understand marine ecosystems.
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