probably sudying sience and getting there masters dagree
Some major accomplishments made by marine biologists include discovering new marine species, studying the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, developing conservation strategies to protect marine biodiversity, and advancing our understanding of marine food webs and habitats.
No, but there is marine biology
Most use diving license, but no other major licenses are needed.
You got to high school and look at classes that can support you when you go to college.
Well there are 3 that are that were important back in the days: Astronauts, Biologists, and Scientists. There is many more you can find to.
You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
nope, well maybe
The Alvin sailed underwater in 1977, all the way to the ocean floor.The sun was not shining there because it was so deep. Marine Biologists were shocked to see tubeworms plankton and more life.They then discovered that the solar energy was from the hot springs! Hope this helped (; N.E.B.
Only rarely, the needs of the service comes first.
Riverside Community College has one Marine Biology class and its a Non-Majors introductory course. They offer this class from time to time. If you want to be a Marine Biologist RCC has great life science faculty that can set you up to transfer for that Major.
First is to make sure you are in a college prep program. You should work on a good foundation in the following areas especially. * Communication (written and oral) * Exact sciences (biology, chemistry, physics) * Higher level maths * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills
While a strong foundation in physics can be helpful for understanding certain aspects of marine biology, it is not a strict requirement. Marine biology focuses more on the study of marine organisms, ecosystems, and their interactions with the environment. A basic understanding of physics concepts, such as fluid dynamics and buoyancy, can be beneficial but may not be essential for all aspects of marine biology.