Yes. Marine biologists who are funded by their government to study marine life in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the continent, live there temporarily. Their work increases our knowledge of the health of planet Earth.
The goals of biologists' research in Antarctica are:
No. Antarctica is a continent, and fish require liquid water as a natural habitat. There are fish that thrive in the Southern Ocean, however, which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
You can review a list of fish one can find in the Southern Ocean here:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fish_of_Antarctica
Generally, scientists reach Antarctica either on research ships or by military logistical support according to the facilities afforded to the scientist by the government supporting the research.
Marine-biologists.
marine biologists
Marine biologists can work every day!
because they are Marine biologists
a marine biologist can work wherever the hell there is water
how much money do marine biologists get paid every year?
I do, i hire marine biologists to run around and kill fish. SWAG. ofwgkta.
Marine biologists may be biological technicians, fishery biologists, marine mammalogists, microbiologists, systems analysts, or mathematicians. They can also be physicists, hydrologists, and physical oceanographers.
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.
Marine biology
marine biologists get payed about $500,000 per year depending on how experienced you are
Marine biologists helps us to understand the natural variability in marine ecosystems and to detect whether changes that occur are natural or induced by the actions of humans.