you would be working with any mammals or animals living under water.
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 don't know much about marine biology, but i would say yes.
Marine biology is the study of underwater animals. So if you were gonna be a marine biologist your job would be to study sea creatures. There is also marine ecology which is the study of coral reefs and underwater habitats.
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.
With my studies as a marine bioligist, marine bioligy relates to science by studying the anatomy and form of the marine life... It also has to do with math, but mainly science... Hope this helps someone! :-)
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.
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You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
Marine Biology