Ive heard 4-12 years bro, but what do i know. Im on the internet...I could be lying to you, or i could be telling the truth...who knows? do you? no, you dont.
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4-6 years of college to be a marine biologist
At least long enough to spell 'college' and 'biologist' correctly !
i really don't know
for about 6-7 years
Um, in what period of time? Everyone dies!
An oceanographer studies the oceans--marine science.
Suggested studies for marine bioligy would be good to go to a college that focuses mainly on the marine bioligy subject.. I have searched many of these things since im training to become a marine bioligist.. Also you would need to spend about 4 to 8 years in college to become one.. Hope this helps someone! :-)
You will want to take as many advanced classes in high school as possible. When you have a chance to take electives, take science classes (biology as many as possible). You will then want to select a college that offers Marine Biology as a major or concentration and apply. Once you are accepted into that college get a degree plan for being a Marine biologist and take those classes. You will have a college advisor or counselor that will help you prepare for this career.
I would say 55 hours depending on what branch of it you are trained in. Double check though to be really safe. -Mariah:D
4 Undergraduate 2 years for Masters in Marine Bio 6 for PhD
4 to 6 years
it takes over 24 hours
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The title of a Marine biologist is broad and covers many areas. For instance, some are teachers and others may work at an aquarium or lab. The role of a marine biologist varies according to your place of work. Marine biologists generally study and research marine organisms.
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
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Marine Biology is hard to find a job in. Many people want to become marine biologist making job opening rare. Don't make this a reason not to go into marine biology if that what you trully want to do.
In theory, but many of them specialise in something
You study aquatic life (marine animals). You also study marine habitats. Many marine biologists live in southern coastal states such as Florida.
Um, in what period of time? Everyone dies!
they work with many people everyday of course!