While the answer varies from person to person, the most prevalent answer is having to avoid talking to Rick Moranis, as he wants to be a marine biologist and he constantly hounds real marine biologist until it comes to blows.
Marine biologist
Marine biologist
Carl Chun was one famous marine biologist from the early 20th century. The most famous, however, would be Jacques Cousteau, who lived from 1910 to 1997 and was known as both a marine biologist and an explorer.
It would depend on your definition of success
most likely. more sea animals are going extinct so they are going to need more people to find out why
There isn't an exact name, but most of it is Marine Biologists. Also, there would be PETA(People for the ethnical treatment of animals), but they are a group that saves ALL animals.
The intertidal zone because it is the most easily accessible.
The most current information shows that a marine biologist can earn as little as $28K to over $92k annually. Figures take into consideration experience and years at job.
No, you most definitely do not need to live by the ocean to apply for a marine biologist job. It would be a hassle if you are required to work with the ocean on a daily basis, but you are not forced to live by the ocean.
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."
aphotic zone
The location of a marine biologist is either in a aquarium, near the ocean, outdoors, or in a area that a marine biologist should be working in if they want to study oceanography. Oceanography should be studied near the ocean, not by a lake, river, nor pond an ocean.