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Your Job Under the Sea

Marine Biology is the study of marine organisms, and their interactions and behavior with the environment. It explores geological oceanography related to chemical and physical studies to understand sea life. Marine biologists seek the multiple aspects of the broad field that is marine life. Specializations can be about species, groups of organisms or ecosystems. It is a significant job as future generations will depend on marine biologists to help meet the needs of the world and its inhabitants built upon our existing knowledge of the ocean and its potential.


Marine Biologists normally work in nonprofit laboratories, universities and colleges, private companies or consulting firms, marine related industries and many other organizations. Normally for people interested in marine biology, HL/AP Biology and Chemistry are of huge importance. The average marine biologist salary in the United States, according to marine ecology.org, is $83,970 as of February 2023. The range for the most popular marine biologist positions typically falls between $34,137 and $133,803. The best known colleges for marine biologists are University of Miami, Boston University and the University of California, that, for example, has many electives related to marine life, such as The Coral Reef Environment, Marine Mammal Biology, Biology of the Cryosphere and Marine Invertebrates.


Marine Biology is a career to follow if you want to save sea life and love the ocean. As stated by Medhora, “roles like marine biologists are exciting to kids because working with animals is appealing, as is working in the deep blue water.”

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