People who can see themselves on a boat in the ocean, them and a team of 2 collecting fish and samples of plant life can see themselves in this job. Perhaps they would be in scuba gear diving to different depths and collecting water samples from each level. They can be making around $55,000 a year by about 2nd or 3rd year into the job. People who look for a little adventure and fresh air would rather be working in the field. These people could possibly be finding new locations, and/or discoveries as well. If people rather be technical and do more of actually analyzing then observing perhaps the lab is meant for you indeed. People could love this job either way it is the best of both worlds. “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 pollutants, can affect the plants and animals that live there.”
"Marine Biologists." Ferguson's Career Guidance Center. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 3 May 2011. <http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp?ItemID=WE34&SID=5&iPin=ECVGJ0414&SingleRecord=True>.
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