Most likely 20 to 25. Because handling animals like that is kind of hard. :)
There has never been a black marine biologist or a dolphin trainer!
Marine biology is the field of knowledge relating to marine organisms. But what is a marine biologist? To many, it means being a dolphin trainer but to others it means managing a marine wildlife sanctuary. There are many answers to this question and I would say that a marine biologist is someone who works in some way in studying, observing, protecting, or managing marine organisms, be they plant or animal. If you study marine fish populations you are a marine biologist. If you manage a marine wildlife preserve and are concerned with protection of marine organisms there, then you too are a marine biologist. You know you're a marine biologist if you have a notebook or computer in which you record information often about marine organisms. But you may also be a marine biologist if you are collecting sponges, or looking for bioactive drugs that might help people in curing disease. You may be counting marine creatures, doing DNA sequencing of them, observing them in the laboratory or making theoretical models predi
The benefits of being a marine biologist are having a good salary, from the average of $30,000 to $40,000, saving the lives of the sick or dying marine animals and to travel or scuba dive. They also get the responsibility of writing journals of all the notes they took on their research.
marine biotechnologist
Marine-biologists.
Vetinary, Marine animal care Biology...
There has never been a black marine biologist or a dolphin trainer!
yes yes
This Job's a Trip - 2006 Marine Mammal Trainer 1-3 was released on: USA: 11 May 2006
Marine Biologist, but there may be a more specific term for the study of sharks or dolphins.
u get a pretty good retirement plan
enough perhaps a Gcse.
marine biology, whale trainer (seaworld, aquariums
Whale and dolphin trainer, scuba diver
Shaun T the fitness trainer was never in the military.
you have to serve 20 years in the corps to retire
there are many careers using marine life including the following: -a marine biologist -sea trainer -dolphin trainer -ecologist -scientists -humane activist (eg to stop whaling) aka: a protester and many more that i cant think of! here's a good website to inform you about marine jobs: http://swfsc.noaa.gov/textblock.aspx?id=54