It takes ALOT.
You need to be good with coordination, and physical.
Visit
www.marines.com
They'll tell you more than I could.
Good luck with becoming a Marine!
P.S You need to work out, and have good team work. =]
A Ph. D in college.ewarman@att.netYou Need. Strength.Patience.Practice.Science Skills. Math Skills
A marine biologist should have strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work well both independently and in a team. They also need good communication skills, a background in biology or related field, and the ability to conduct field research in marine environments.
Marine biologists need to have strong research skills, the ability to interpret data, and excellent observation skills. Additionally, effective communication skills are crucial for presenting research findings and collaborating with colleagues.
Well, you need to be exited if you'd like to be one. (Exitment is the key.) To start off, instead of actually going to a real marine biology lab, you need to visit a Ocean, Lake, River, or Stream. Flip over some rocks and find some creatures. Try figuring out what they are. Curiosty of this is exactly the way Marine Biologists are. If you live next to any of these bodies of water... YOUR LUCKY! Next, you need to find out what Marine Biology is. "It's training Dolphins." people say. Errr! Wrong! Marine Biology is almost like that, but its mostly conserving, and rescuing. Marine Biology does rescue Marine Mammals, and yes, you can have a specialty into that. My answer really isn't that good, but visit this link. IT TELLS YOU EVERYTHING!!! http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/becoming.html (Copy and paste it into your broweser.) Hope that helps! Message me for any more questions!
Leaders need to know people skills, delegating skills, and in some instances language skills
some skills need are science some skills need are science some skills need are science
To be a marine biologist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in marine biology or a related field. Field experience, research skills, and knowledge of marine ecosystems are important. Marine biologists often work in research, conservation, education, or policy-making related to marine environments.
To become a marine biologist, you typically need a Bachelor's degree in marine biology or a related field such as biology or marine science. Some positions may require a Master's or Ph.D. for research or advanced roles. It's beneficial to gain hands-on experience through internships or volunteer work in marine environments. Developing skills in data analysis, research techniques, and scientific communication is also important.
I assume you mean a marine biologist. You need a degree in marine biology. This means you will probably have to go to a school near the ocean. You can get basic classes in biology, math and chemistry at any college but you will have to transfer to a college that offers such a degree later. If you are in high-school take classes in chemistry and biology and some math as preparation for such a degree. Also many jobs in marine biology involve some scuba diving and snorkeling so you will eventually need to learn these skills as well.
Well, they need to excel in biology, and focus specifically on all marine life. marine biologists do and accompish many things and in order to be able to overcome those things you should take marine biology classes especially in college and yes ofcourse excel in biology!!!!
to be a marine biologist u need to be good at biology phisics chemistry mathe enginereing comunication working independently and you need to be in phisicly good shape for reserching to be a marine biologist u need to be good at biology phisics chemistry mathe enginereing comunication working independently and you need to be in phisicly good shape for reserching Adding to whoever wrote that, you may want to be able to spell. That is all.
While a university education in marine biology can provide in-depth knowledge and practical skills, it is not always a requirement to become a marine biologist. Some individuals may enter the field through hands-on experience, internships, or specialized courses. However, a degree in marine biology or a related field can enhance opportunities for career advancement and research positions.