Hello friend I was searching about marine biologist but i don't know nothing about it can you tell me actually i don't understand English that much that's why I didn't understand this video can you tell about it and I want to be that guy who goes to ocean and do some stuff like that.
Hi there! I am currently an AS student and am aspiring to become a Marine Biologist. Before getting admitted into uni I wanted to learn more about the field and take up extracurricular activities related to marine bio. Now, the problem is there are no aquariums or zoos nearby where I live where I could look for volunteering opportunities. Currently, I am just doing a Coursera Course on Large Marine Ecosystems. What kind of further ONLINE activities can I part take in and what other resources are available which will help me out in the long run? (other topics I am particularly interested in - ocean conservation and plastic pollution)
Start looking at colleges (typically Master's or PhD programs) with Marine Biology. Typically you'll find the research faculty at that school and they will list out their research interests; find one that focuses on sharks or something that requires sharks and mark that down. If you are really interested in their research, look at some of their published papers and then email them about it, they are usually very happy to speak about their research.
I also want to be a Marine Biologist specialized in sharks. I've been in love with them since I was 3 and have studied them for over a decade. First off, it can be difficult to actually *become* a marine biologist. You need to have certain skills and have a mad passion for it and you have to be 10000% committed. A few skills you will need: -excellent at statistics, numericals, observation, teamwork, accuracy, methodical in field and laboratory work, patience, analytic, problem-solving, and many more. if you have these skills and are truly passionate about this job, then start studying. Alot. And hey if you get in the field, let me know!! Love to see another shark lover.
@@josephrice8503 Did you mean universities? I'm going to a community college and most of them don't have marine biology or something to do with sharks. Are colleges different?
I’m not really interested in Marine Biology but I do have an interest in conservation. I’m going to try scuba diving next month and if I like it, I plan on learning it and using it for a career. I have a Bachelors in communication, so idk if I can get a career in conservation without having to go back to school. I really don’t want to take out student loans.
I really want to be involved in sharks. Is there anything I should target to be able to do that? I’m planning to join the U.S. Marines for 4 or 6 years. Then I want to join the U.S. Coast Guard where I can be more involved with the water. Of course I’ll be going through college courses during this. Then I want to become a Underwater Filmmaker or just in general a marine biologist specialized in sharks. I’m kind of lost and I don’t have much more time to figure things out. Please reply to this, I need some help.
ichthyology or shark biology, ichthyology is swimming and researching things like sharks, fish, stingrays and more and shark biology is specific to sharks obviously.
yes you do it doesn’t have to exactly be marine biology you can major or in like environmental sciences or biology BUT that doesn’t guarantee a job so make sure you get lots of experience after you get that degree
I’m 30 - currently doing my diploma in biochemistry to get into a degree in marine biology and just qualified in advanced scuba diving :) want to be an underwater filmmaker 🥲 Never too old let me know what decision you make
I am interested in marine biologist but I am scared of sharks and giant sea animals. I am more into underwater plants like coral reefs and small fish.
Hello great video by the way and I would kindly ask is there a job in Marine biology that's studies all sea fish and sea mammals and sea dinosaurs all together also coral is there if there is then my marine biology dream will come true hehe God bless
Just out of curiosity, how would your dives be registered so to speak? Say if I wanted to build a resume of 40+ dives. Great vid and found it very interesting, thanks!
If it's like the process to become a jumpmaster for skydiving, you keep the dives in a logbook that keep track of time, date, and location of the dives. It's more or less an honorary system.
It’s not, but this list is about jobs that relate to the field of marine biology! Captains study the ocean and need to understand how it works in order to do their job well. It takes a lot of principles of marine biology in order to do this job, so I thought it was worth mentioning!
The problem is that these jobs don’t pay high enough salary. In fact, most younger marine biologists make near or just above the poverty income bracket. Go to school for 8-12 years just to earn $35-$90K? No thanks.
I want to be a marine biologist and I want to be in the sea 24/7
Hello friend I was searching about marine biologist but i don't know nothing about it can you tell me actually i don't understand English that much that's why I didn't understand this video can you tell about it and I want to be that guy who goes to ocean and do some stuff like that.
@@luckynayak1098 short story people study sea life long story people do a lot of research on the sea life
Same
How’s it going?
Hi there! I am currently an AS student and am aspiring to become a Marine Biologist. Before getting admitted into uni I wanted to learn more about the field and take up extracurricular activities related to marine bio. Now, the problem is there are no aquariums or zoos nearby where I live where I could look for volunteering opportunities. Currently, I am just doing a Coursera Course on Large Marine Ecosystems. What kind of further ONLINE activities can I part take in and what other resources are available which will help me out in the long run? (other topics I am particularly interested in - ocean conservation and plastic pollution)
Oh, Odencat
Love how much experience you can share!! Really intriguing
So I’m a huge shark lover and I want to have a career with them in marine biology how is this possible ?
just search u will find many
Hey im pretty much in the same position, theres just so much I dont know where to start or what to do.
Start looking at colleges (typically Master's or PhD programs) with Marine Biology. Typically you'll find the research faculty at that school and they will list out their research interests; find one that focuses on sharks or something that requires sharks and mark that down.
If you are really interested in their research, look at some of their published papers and then email them about it, they are usually very happy to speak about their research.
I also want to be a Marine Biologist specialized in sharks. I've been in love with them since I was 3 and have studied them for over a decade. First off, it can be difficult to actually *become* a marine biologist. You need to have certain skills and have a mad passion for it and you have to be 10000% committed. A few skills you will need:
-excellent at statistics, numericals, observation, teamwork, accuracy, methodical in field and laboratory work, patience, analytic, problem-solving, and many more. if you have these skills and are truly passionate about this job, then start studying. Alot. And hey if you get in the field, let me know!! Love to see another shark lover.
@@josephrice8503 Did you mean universities? I'm going to a community college and most of them don't have marine biology or something to do with sharks. Are colleges different?
What non-profit jobs do you recommend for people with a bachelor/master's degree in environmental science, sustainability, etc?
You’re a great presenter and your skin is amazing. Thanks for the videos!🌊🤙
Great information and cool video! You need to include aquaculture!
I’m a marine mammal biologist/marine animal stranding coordinator and I LOVE my job! 🐋🐢
where do you work ??
You
I’m not really interested in Marine Biology but I do have an interest in conservation. I’m going to try scuba diving next month and if I like it, I plan on learning it and using it for a career. I have a Bachelors in communication, so idk if I can get a career in conservation without having to go back to school. I really don’t want to take out student loans.
I really want to be involved in sharks. Is there anything I should target to be able to do that? I’m planning to join the U.S. Marines for 4 or 6 years. Then I want to join the U.S. Coast Guard where I can be more involved with the water. Of course I’ll be going through college courses during this. Then I want to become a Underwater Filmmaker or just in general a marine biologist specialized in sharks. I’m kind of lost and I don’t have much more time to figure things out. Please reply to this, I need some help.
same omg
ill let uk when I find smth
how’s it going?
ichthyology or shark biology, ichthyology is swimming and researching things like sharks, fish, stingrays and more and shark biology is specific to sharks obviously.
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Nice video bro
Thank you!
What are the jobs doing after marine and freshwater science special digree
I want to be a marine biologist I’ll like to explore the ocean but I have a big fear of sharks and deep dark water will that work out?
Is 35 to old to start any type of marine career ? Do I need degrees ?
yes you do it doesn’t have to exactly be marine biology you can major or in like environmental sciences or biology BUT that doesn’t guarantee a job so make sure you get lots of experience after you get that degree
I’m 30 - currently doing my diploma in biochemistry to get into a degree in marine biology and just qualified in advanced scuba diving :) want to be an underwater filmmaker 🥲
Never too old let me know what decision you make
What job allows u to swim in water with fishes for research exactly? Cause like f i s h e s
Fisheries.
Are the salaries you mentioned annual?
Yea
@@maze2387 I want too do that be a marine biologist ?. .
I am interested in marine biologist but I am scared of sharks and giant sea animals. I am more into underwater plants like coral reefs and small fish.
I dive and have my master diver and sharks are just as curious as we are and won’t typically bother you
@@Connor._150 You are very brave.
I love the ocean n marine animals makes me happy
I need to become scuba certified 1st, correct?
Yea you are Going to have to do a lots of them the water training and exams before you go to a more advanced certification
What should I do after my marine biology degree??
Hello great video by the way and I would kindly ask is there a job in Marine biology that's studies all sea fish and sea mammals and sea dinosaurs all together also coral is there if there is then my marine biology dream will come true hehe God bless
My niece is 10 and she wants to be a marine-biologist
That's wonderful! I hope she continues pursuing it :)
Just out of curiosity, how would your dives be registered so to speak? Say if I wanted to build a resume of 40+ dives. Great vid and found it very interesting, thanks!
Just dive and log your dives in your logbook (electronic or paper)
If it's like the process to become a jumpmaster for skydiving, you keep the dives in a logbook that keep track of time, date, and location of the dives. It's more or less an honorary system.
HOW ARE THERE SO MANY?!
hey !!How many years does a marine biologist study on average?
Typically 4-13 years. I plan on going for at least 6.
The transitions are so loud compared to your voice audio, could you please lower the volume of your transition audio.
Aw geez I’m sorry! Constantly learning how to edit better videos 🙈
First!😊
I do not think marine related jobs get paid enough
I used to want to be a veterinarian but then I loved the sea 🌊 so much but now I defiantly want to be an aquatic veterinarian
That's awesome!
My goal: Marine archaeologist
Deep sea biologist
is a captain really a marine biologist…?
It’s not, but this list is about jobs that relate to the field of marine biology! Captains study the ocean and need to understand how it works in order to do their job well. It takes a lot of principles of marine biology in order to do this job, so I thought it was worth mentioning!
The problem is that these jobs don’t pay high enough salary. In fact, most younger marine biologists make near or just above the poverty income bracket. Go to school for 8-12 years just to earn $35-$90K? No thanks.
they do it for passion not the money
How many years does it take In college ?
You just need you’re PADI certification.
My dads a boat captain
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