* observe animal and plant life in their natural environment.
* Study the effects of pollution on marine life.
*identify, classify and preserve the types of marine life.
*Predict the rate of population growth and life expectancy.
*Use computer modelling to estimate population growth for the future.
* run field studies and experiments.
2. which one or two of the typical duties or tasks listen do you think would make this career most worthwhile? Justify your answer.
*I think that running the field experiments and studies would be worthwhile because you can learn new things about marine biology and how to manage the marine life (plants and animals). The experiments help give new ideas and create new things …show more content…
Where would be your likely places of work?
Marine biologists would most likely work on boats, at sea or in laboratories and isolated coastal areas in all weather conditions. Some marine biologists may travel around the country or overseas to attended conferences or training.
4. What is the typical salary range of the career you are studying?
In the beginning, one may only receive a meagre salary of $20,000 to $30,000 Marine biologists with a Master’s degree will earn around $55K-$75K PER YEAR Those with PhDs and several years’ experience will earn around $76K-$130K PER YEAR
5. What other benefits are there.
As a marine biologist, you will be given the opportunity to travel to different parts of the world. You get to use equipment and marine tools that cost several thousand or even millions of dollars. You get the privilege of not having to spend any cash on tickets and accommodations.
6. What is a likely career path?
After about 15 years’ experience, marine biologists can progress into senior research scientist, team leader or management roles. Marine biologists can also choose to do research in specific fields, such as toxicology ( the study of poisons),fish reproduction,