Subjects:
Oceanography. Marine Science is the general term for research
conducted in oceans and coastal or inland waters connected to the
sea. This particular field is probably the best known to the public.
Marine Biology deals with the study of micro and living organisms such
as plants, animals, viruses, and bacteria in oceans, estuaries, and
other bodies of salt water. In the feild of Marine Biology you plan,
participate in, and administer research programs for government
experiment stations such as private research centers, manufactoring
firms, and medical service industries. Tools and equipment for this
career includes lab animals, X-Ray and other lab equipment,
computers, spectrophotometers, collections of specimens, and a
Starting no later than high school, a Marine Biologist should
obtain a solid education in as many basic sciences as possible
including chemistry, physics, and biology. Mathematics is essential.
Plane geometry, trigonometry, solid geometry, and two years o
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wanted ever since I was a little girl. Degrees in this study are offered only to college
graduate students. Local Opportunities
The services have about 500 scientists. Summer and part-time
employment may be available in industry, college programs in
biological science or projects museums, zoos, and other institutions
employing Biological Scientists. Earnings and Working Conditions
Marine Biologists may work in a laboratory, classroom, museum
and industrial setting, a botanical garden or zoo, or in a field. Good English is no less important, for
both written and oral reports are a big part of Marine Biology. Those who work
in laboratories or industrial settings must keep work areas very clean. Sociology is the study of the origin, the
history and the structure of the human society and its institutions. The
study of a foreign language, especially French, German, or Russian
should begin early. Related Jobs or Careers
Marine Scientits work in a surprising variety of disciplines. It is
said that by the year of 2006 employment in biological sciences will
grow by 25. There
are a variety of School to Work opportunities which include: informal
apprenticeships, mentorships, job shadowing experiences or touring a
local biological scientist.
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. Other (Advancement)
Laboratory technicians and testers can acquire more
education experience.
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