zoology is the study of the animal world and a marine biologist studies the living resources of the worlds oceans and coastal seas.
so i believe they are two different thing because one studys more on animals that live on land and the other studies creatures and other living resources in the ocean...i could be wrong though.
Carl Chun was influenced by his mentor and teacher, Ernst Haeckel, who was a prominent marine biologist and zoologist. Haeckel's passion for marine biology inspired and motivated Chun to pursue a career in this field.
The correct spelling is "zoologist" (animal biologist).
A Marine Biologist
marine biologist
Some zoologist jobs available include wildlife biologist, zookeeper, conservation biologist, research scientist, and marine biologist. These roles involve studying animal behavior, habitats, and ecosystems, and often include fieldwork, research, and public education components. Career opportunities can be found in zoos, aquariums, research institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and universities.
Oceanologist or an Oceanographer. They could also be called a Marine Biologist.
Marine Biologist
A marine biologist or zoologist.
A marine biologist
Work in a zoo or aquarium . Be a marine biologist, a zoologist.
Carl Chun was influenced by his mentor and teacher, Ernst Haeckel, who was a prominent marine biologist and zoologist. Haeckel's passion for marine biology inspired and motivated Chun to pursue a career in this field.
marine biologist The exact name is an "Ichthyologist".
No they are not the same thing a Marine biologist studies the animals and plants in the ocean while a Marine engineer fixes things in the water.
Zoologist, wildlife biologist, marine biologist, humane society worker, animal cop, etc.
marine biologist
Zoologist
No, a marine biologist usually analyzes marine life and animals; whereas, an oceanographer studies the layout of the ocean, such as underwater ridges, underwater volcanoes, etc.