"Biologist" is a very general term, referring to someone who studies any living organisms. A "marine biologist" is a type of biologist who studies organisms that inhabit a salt water environment (sometimes "marine" refers also to fresh water, but usually it is specific to salt water).
Well there are many types of biologists such as marine biologists( who work at sea depending on their position) and zoologists who go where the animals there studying are.
Yes - they are mostly experienced veterinarians working in the veterinary field. Other good role models include research scientists, zoologists, wildlife biologists and marine biologists.
Marine-biologists.
Biologists particularly zoologists
marine biologists
Marine biologists can work every day!
I'm not so sure but I think it could be a scientist or a discoverer. But out of the two I would say scientist. There are others, mostly working in sub-catagories of the above. Scientists that you might find doing research on rare animals, include Zoologists, entomologists, Biologists; Marine Biologiests, Marine Zoologists, and Microbiologists.
Because marine biology involves ocean travel and a lot of teamwork, boat handlers, divers, zoologists, marine mammal observers, marine researchers, oceanographers, field biologists, environmental consultants, and marine mammal acoustic researchers are all examples of people that are part of a marine biologist staff.
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.