Yes, although most veterinarians who specialize in working with marine animals do not also practice on domesticated animals. However, to be a marine vet, you would first need to go through the training to be a regular vet.
There isn't one. The Army could compose something similar if need be, but there aren't any regular standing units equivalent to a MEU.
A veterinarian's responsibilities are similar regardless of the species he/she works with - provide competent medical care to the animal and accurate information to the owner of the animal. In the case of marine animal veterinarians, this gets a little more challenging because there is much less information on the vital parameters of a sea otter than there is for the domestic cat.
Veterinarian, for animal doctoring. Biology for general studies of life (i.e. Marine Biology) It could also be zoology, which is a branch of biology that deals with animals, animal life, their structure, physiology etc.
A veterinarian is gentle. A veterinarian is good.
You could try emailing them or the veterinary clinic/hospital
Veterinarians will likely not be getting promoted due to the fact there is really no where to move up to. However, they could possibly go from taking care of regular peoples animals to caring for the animals of a celebrity. There is also a chance of them getting a TV show down the road.
Marine Reserve "Hol Chan"Marine Reserve "South Water Caye"Marine Reserve "Mata Rocks"
A variety of things, you would have to check with your veterinarian.
A marine animal is a "marine" animal because it spends most of it's life in a marine environment (ex. the ocean). These could be marine animals like conchs, seastars, fish, or marine mammals like dolphins and whales.
Oceanologist or an Oceanographer. They could also be called a Marine Biologist.
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you could die