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What type of license do you need to come a marine biologist?

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What qualities will you need to become a marine biologist?

bravery is one of them. responsibility courage


I want to be a marine biologist im not super good at math im in math 14 do you know if you can get into university with math14 barry university I want to go to barry university marine biology?

You definitely need to have a solid background in math. The better you are at math, the better marine biologist you can be. Now do not let that worry you. If you really want to be a marine biologist, you'll work it out. Sometimes, you just need to find the right teacher to make it more understandable. I'm sure you can do it. I'm a marine biologist. I've got a site, mylifeasamarinebiologist.wordpress.com designed to answer questions just like this, to give kids an idea of what it's like to be a marine biologist. I think following it will give you a good background to get yourself ready for your career.


What college degree do you have to get to be a marine biologist?

To become a marine biologist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in marine biology, biology, zoology, or a related field. Some positions may require a master's or doctoral degree for specialized research or academic roles. gaining experience through internships or research assistant positions can also be beneficial for career advancement.


What are facts about marine biology?

Marine biology is the study of ocean ecosystems and the organisms that live in them. It encompasses a wide range of topics such as marine life, ocean currents, coral reefs, and marine conservation. Marine biologists conduct research to understand and protect marine environments and species.

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