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Around 400,000 thousand a year.

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How much money does a marine biologist earn each week?

The salary of a marine biologist can vary depending on factors such as experience, education, location, and employer. On average, a marine biologist can earn anywhere from $45,000 to $100,000 annually, which would translate to roughly $865 to $1,920 per week, before taxes and deductions.


Do you capitalize marine biologist in a sentence?

No, you do not capitalize marine biologist in a sentence. (Unless marine is in the beginning of the sentence)


Can you be a marine biologist with out being in the marines?

Yes, you can be a marine biologist without being in the marines. Marine biology is the study of marine organisms and their environments, and does not require military service. Marine biologists typically work in research institutions, universities, conservation organizations, or government agencies.


What is the average annual salary made by a marine biologist?

The average annual salary for a marine biologist is around $63,420, but this can vary based on factors such as experience, education, location, and the specific sector of marine biology they work in.


What GCSEs do you need to be a marine biologist?

I am in the exact same position. i would love to be a marine biologist but have no clue whatsoever, you will need biology (and marine biology if offered) and also, i would be best to have chemistry at your side to back you up, Then you will have to get at least 5 a stars ( no you don't its GCSEs you need no A*stars) further up, you will need a PhD( you dont need a PhD you need a degree) in either biology or marine biology (in marine biology or oceanography), again, whatever if offered to you. good luck! (thank god my answers are there or you woud be stuffed)