Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Marine Biologists' life is the life for me

Day to day work consist of field work and lab work. Marine biologists study and work with sea creatures in their natural environment, the oceans of the world and tidal pools along shorelines, as well as in laboratories. These scientists are interested in knowing how the ocean's changing conditions, such as temperature and chemical pollutant. “The precondition of a proper understanding to perform proper management has led to deeper studies of marine ecosystems, with great conceptual innovations based on a philosophical revolution in marine ecology.” as Professor Ferdinand Boero says. Marine biologists are concerned with the environment and want to learn all they can about the ocean and all that lives in it. Common responsibilities of a marine biologist or researcher include: Studying marine plants and animals as well as their behavior and interactions, Reporting on the interdependency of the environment and ocean animals Discovering and recording new species. They’re plentiful advancement opportunities with this job. Basically people have to advance up anyways, start at the bottom and work their way to the top. Every job requires some experience to be able to work in that position. So people practically have to work in a lower position to get there.

Boero, Ferdinando. "Recent innovations in marine biology." Marine Ecology 30.(2009): 1-12. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 26 Apr. 2011.

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