I would say 55 hours depending on what branch of it you are trained in. Double check though to be really safe.
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One may if they apply to! Not all do, but it is possible.
Marine biologists can work in a variety of locations, including coastal regions, research institutes, aquariums, and offshore research vessels. To pursue a career as a marine biologist, it is helpful to be near the ocean or a marine research facility where you can conduct research and fieldwork.
The best place to work as a marine biologist depends on your specific interests and career goals. Popular locations include coastal research institutions, marine conservation organizations, governmental agencies, and universities with strong marine science programs. Consider factors such as research opportunities, work-life balance, and access to marine ecosystems when choosing a place to work.
Marine biologists study marine organisms, ecosystems, and their interactions with the environment. They may be involved in fieldwork, data collection, laboratory analysis, and conservation efforts to better understand and protect marine life. Their research can help inform policies and practices related to marine environments.
You definitely need to have a solid background in math. The better you are at math, the better marine biologist you can be. Now do not let that worry you. If you really want to be a marine biologist, you'll work it out. Sometimes, you just need to find the right teacher to make it more understandable. I'm sure you can do it. I'm a marine biologist. I've got a site, mylifeasamarinebiologist.wordpress.com designed to answer questions just like this, to give kids an idea of what it's like to be a marine biologist. I think following it will give you a good background to get yourself ready for your career.
Being a marine biologist can be stressful at times due to factors such as long hours, time away from home, and the pressure to secure funding for research projects. However, many find the work rewarding and fulfilling, as they get to study and protect marine life and ecosystems.
Marine biologist, vet
In theory, but many of them specialise in something
in the sea
A marine biologist studies marine organisms, their behaviors, habitats, and interactions with the environment. They may conduct research, help to conserve marine ecosystems, and provide recommendations for sustainable marine resource management. Marine biologists also often work to educate the public and raise awareness about marine conservation issues.
yes they do work with sharks
a marine biologist can work wherever the hell there is water
The day to day activities of a marine biologist will depend on where they work. The may scuba dive daily which will allow them to study reefs and the sea life.
Yes, you can be a marine biologist without being in the marines. Marine biology is the study of marine organisms and their environments, and does not require military service. Marine biologists typically work in research institutions, universities, conservation organizations, or government agencies.
marine biology Answer #2 They study life forms in the sea.
Yes, if there are seals or penguins in a zoo their would be a marine biologist. Marine Biologists do not have to work in zoos though.
Work in a zoo or aquarium . Be a marine biologist, a zoologist.