POOPY cluster
A marine biologist is a scientist. They study the Biology of marine life. The specific cluster would be a scientist - Biology - Fisheries. Of course as with all fields of science the cluster could be narrowed down even more or expanded to just science.
Marine biology would be in the agriculture/natural resources career cluster, or possibly under the biology/science career cluster.
a bachelors degree is minimal for this career
Marine Biologist
a bachelors degree is minimal for this career
A marine biologist is an example of someone with a career in the life sciences.
marine biologist
A marine biologist
Technically yes and technically no. This is usually just lumped in with the term Marine Biologist, which is a real career. Marine Mammal Researchers do exist, but it is likely not their overall career.
The average age for a marine biologist to retire varies, but it typically falls between 60 and 70 years old. Factors such as individual financial planning, career satisfaction, and health may influence when a marine biologist chooses to retire.
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.
Is there classes in Arkansas for marine biologist?