The career of marine biology pp 2003

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By Donovan Pines

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Page 1: The career of marine biology pp 2003

By Donovan Pines

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Job OverviewMarine Biologist have many jobs

Such as studying:

Whales

Seals

and Dolphins

And Research aquatic life for instance salinity and temperature.

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Job Description Also they can perform their research in

the field or laboratory Marine Biologist conduct their research

in genetics reproduction and growth.

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Education and Training To be successful in this career one

needs to fullfill the following requirements:

High School Diploma with courses in AP Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics.

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Additional Education After high school, one must earn a

undergraduate degree in the sciences such as:

Biology, Chemistry, Physics, And especially mathematics.

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Salary

The beginning annual salary for a Marine Biologist is $33,000

The average annual salary is $53,000

And 85,000 annually or $103,250 potential.

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“The road to success is not a path you find but a trail you blaze.”

{Robert Brault}

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Job Outlook and Growth potential

Growth potential is growing as fast as the average

Growth rate increasing 26.7%or 14% during 2004 to 2014.

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Related Careers

Some careers that are similar to this career are:

Medical scientist Animal Nutritionist Epidemiologist and lastly Animal Health.

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