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Marine Biologist

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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MARINE BIOLOGIST

Marine biologists work in labs and travel around different parts of the ocean to study and rescue new species.

To be a marine biologist you need a bachelors degree to start as an aquatic scientist.

Pay rates vary from $9 to $35 an hour and $28,000 to $100,000 annually, depending on experience.

The employment outlook in this field is highly competive. Marine scientists are in demand, but there are limited jobs.

Releated jobs include a marine historian, beach superintendent, and an environmental planner.

MARINE BIOLOGISTS NEED TO HAVE

  • Good observation skills
  • A keen interest in research
  • The ability to swim/dive
  • To be able to work alone
  • To be able to work in a group

Our team picked this career because marine biologist save endangered species.