A good thing on becoming a marine biologist is depending on how long you are in the field the more money you get. Also if you love water and science this would be a good career for you. You get to do what you love. A bad thing on becoming a marine biologist is all the schooling you have to go through.
No. Life science
it is a Life science, because it refers to the aquatic or marine life.
Biology Supervisor is a great advancement in the marine biology field! :)
marine biologist
You can apply for marine biologist jobs online at monster.com, careerbuilder.com, and at the websites of science organizations, just check the openings available.
Most jobs in marine biology will require at minimum a Bachelor's degree in "marine biology or some related field". Some entry-level summer internship-type programs may accept students who are majoring in some field of science but do not yet have a degree, but the job title will likely be more along the lines of "laboratory assistant" than "marine biologist."
Marine biologists use science just like every biologist. They study living organisms and how they interact with their environment. The only difference is that the marine biologist studies organisms in the water.
A marine biologist
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
A biologist makes an average of 50,000 dollars a year. This is a challenging and evolving field for those interested in science.
I doubt you have to intern, but it probably looks really good on a resme to get a marine biology job.