A degree in Biology would suffice, but degrees are offered in marine biology which would allow for a better chance of a job in the field.
You need a degree in Marine Biology
Marine biology
You need a college degree! Though you can prepare by volunteering at different medical and science programs in the meantime, and take as much biology courses at your school.
because we need to know what is in the sea
Sometimes only if you need to know how the animal died.
no
Yes.
Most use diving license, but no other major licenses are needed.
The ugly truth is, it can be difficult to get a job as marine biologist. Many marine biologists begin their studies hoping to study colorful marine creatures or train marine mammals. These goals are definitely attainable. However, the really interesting jobs are highly competitive. If you want to become a dolphin trainer, for example, you need experience. Yes, a degree is necessary to become a trainer, but what employers really look for is experience. While you�re working on your degree, volunteer with your local zoo or aquarium. Apply for internships that deal with marine mammals. If you can�t get an internship working with dolphins or other marine mammals, find internships or volunteer opportunities that have to do with marine life. The more time you spend gaining experience and networking in the field, the better you will look to future employers.
No, but then you would be a marine biologist who understood nothing about physics.
I doubt you have to intern, but it probably looks really good on a resme to get a marine biology job.
It all depends on where you are working, like in an office or out in the ocean. If you are working in the ocean that you will need a SCUBA health insurance.