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what do marine bio's earn per-year?
1.the average pay in 1980 was 11,479$
2. it jumped up in 1982 up to 14,000
3.now in today's pay marine bio's get about 36,000 per year
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what would be the best place to travel or live at as a marine bio?
1.Washington, Delaware, Virginia are now the most popular
places to travel for marine bio's/for them to live.
2.costa Rica and Galápagos Islands are some of the more areas that marine bio's trave/live to be close to certain waters and have good diving times.
3.hawaii and there waters are some of the best places to travel or live at for marine bio and oceanography.
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what are some medical problems most marine bio's have?
- a variety of toxic marine organisms such as jellyfish, sea snakes, sea urchins, conches, and stinging fish. 2.There are about 10 to 200 million kinds of bacteria in seawater 3.More than 60 kinds of Vibrio have been isolated from the ocean, 12 of which are related to human diseases https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9896478/
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what are the pros and cons of being a marine bio?
Pro-
You get to travel a lot to many interesting places.
You work with many interesting people from all over the world Very good pay for experienced workers.
Con-
While out at sea studying you could get hurt by a natural disaster
Long periods of time out at sea separate you from your family Physically demanding conditions such as extreme heat or extreme cold. -
what degrees do you have to have in order to be a marine bio?
- you need to have a high school diploma or the equivalent to one
2.a complete bachelor degree in marine bio or a related field 3.a complete masters or doctoral in marine bio https://www.conservation-careers.com/how-to-become-a-marine-biologist/
- you need to have a high school diploma or the equivalent to one