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You have to do is go to University and study animal Biology which is in science. Many schools have distinct Marine Biology programs. Keep in mind that most people who are considered Marine Biologists have masters or Doctorate Degrees, which means you will be in University for about 7 years.

Another way to become a marine biologist is to lie to your new girlfriend and say you are one because you are embarrassed about being unemployed. Then remove a Golf ball from the blow hole of a choking beached whale in front of a crowd of people.
Study hard, go to collage, and get a degree for marine biology
Good grades mostly, such as (in GCSEs and A Levels)

Biology (obviously)

Chemistry and/or Physics

Maths (possibly)

Geography

Phycology

They need to be around A* to B (or C which a minimum I would expect)

And it would help to get into these uni's: South Hampton, St. Andrews, Plymouth, Swansea, etc. They normally do courses for undergrads for Marine Biology, Oceanography and Costal Ecology.

Hope this helps!

(p.s. if you're not from the UK I'm not sure what other good uni's there are abroad, I only know that these are good ones) :)

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