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Marine Biology
marine biology, whale trainer (seaworld, aquariums
There are also careers at hospitals and schools that involve biology and do not have to work in a laboratory environment. There is also marine biology where the worker will be working around water and water animals instead of inside of a laboratory.
animel biology,vet,and other animel biologists
He was a teacher of Marine biology at the Orange County Ocean Institute .
Marine Biology often requires travel internationally. Military doctors, or high profile doctors travel alot.
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms in the sea.
Marine biology started when it did
A degree in marine biology or general biology.
It is recommended to major in a broad subject, such as Biology for your Bachelor's degree and then specialize in a field of marine biology for your Graduate degree and/or PhD. Therefore there are lots of schools you can begin your undergrad degree at but for schools that specifically offer marine biology degrees you can check out http://marinebio.org/MarineBio/Careers/USschools.asp where there are lists of schools, separated by state, For more useful information on how to become a marine biologist, read the article I wrote at http://www.edsoup.com/blog/ready-to-go-to-marine-biology-college-and-become-the-next-jacques-cousteau/
there are many careers using marine life including the following: -a marine biologist -sea trainer -dolphin trainer -ecologist -scientists -humane activist (eg to stop whaling) aka: a protester and many more that i cant think of! here's a good website to inform you about marine jobs: http://swfsc.noaa.gov/textblock.aspx?id=54
Yes, marine biology is a specialized division of biology which is the study of life.