Depends on the school you will receive your education from and the specific training you need
The first degree you would get to become a marine biologist is a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, or a Bachelor of Science in Biology with an emphasis in Marine Biology. for further degrees you would need to go to graduate school to get your Masters in Marine Biology.
i would do great at school and try your best it is your future and really care about life________go to a school that has marine-related programs. Or a school that is specially involved in marine biology.
You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
high school diploma at the least.
There is no license or certification to become a marine biologist; usually a BS and/or MS degree in biology, specializing in marine science or marine biology, wiht the appropriate field experience, would suffice as credentials. There are several marine biology websites. http://www.marinebio.com http://www.oceancareers.com/ http://www.marinecareers.net http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/becoming.html
I don't know much about marine biology, but i would say yes.
possibly, but in marine biology you would need a greater understanding of math than fractions.
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.
Marine biology would be in the agriculture/natural resources career cluster, or possibly under the biology/science career cluster.
When you want to describe something about the ocean. For example, "marine biology" is a branch of biology that focuses on sea life.
Yes. Science, to me, indicates a specialty field that requires additional schooling and training. Marine biology, chemistry, and oceanography may be a few of the courses that you would need to take.
Yes. All enlisted Marines must complete boot-camp and either school of infantry or Marine combat training, regardless of previous service in another branch.