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Salaries for marine biologists can vary depending on factors such as experience, education, employer, and geographic location. Generally, marine biologists do not typically make as much as some other professions, but they can still earn a decent living. Passion for the field often plays a significant role in pursuing a career as a marine biologist.
The salary of a marine biologist can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, employer, and specialization. On average, marine biologists in the United States earn between $50,000 to $80,000 per year. More experienced marine biologists or those in higher positions can earn over $100,000 annually.
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they play with animals all day and make sure they are working properly
Marine Biologists make about $200, 000 - $300, 000 a year. Only about 1% of Amercans make that in a year.I'm a marine biologist and it depends on who you are working for I make $300,500 a year. It's a really great career. At times it can be difficult but worth it in the end.about £50,000 a year
around $57,000 dollars.
Maybe, since Marine Biologists have to make fundraisers to pay for their research. The buisness could be what they use for fundraisers.
Marine Biologists will make an average $36k to $65k a year including, (a rough estimate) of $500-$5,000 yearly bonus, $4,000-$7,000 profit sharing, $200-$2,000 commission. It is perfectly possible to make more than this. Some biologists who strike gold in there line of work may make tons more. This estimate is based off an average salary made by biologists in the United States.
Marine biologists make anywhere from 45,000-65,000 a year starting out so that tells me about 25$ an hour. When you get serious you make around 65,000-100,000$ a year
It depends on various factors such as experience, education, and location. In general, salaries for wildlife biologists and marine biologists can be similar, but wildlife biologists may have more job opportunities due to the broader scope of their work.
Marine biologists study marine life, including animals, to understand their behaviors, habitats, and conservation needs. They help animals indirectly by conducting research that informs conservation efforts and policy decisions to protect and preserve marine ecosystems and the species within them.