The Marine Biologist is responsible for the study of marine organisms and their environment. They collect data and samples, conduct experiments, and develop theories on the ecology, evolution, and behavior of marine life. Marine biologists may work in a variety of settings, including universities, museums, aquariums, zoos, government agencies, or private companies.

Marine Biologist Job Responsibilities

  • Conduct research on marine life and ecosystems
  • Study the effects of human activity on marine life and ecosystems
  • Develop conservation plans to protect marine life and habitats
  • Educate the public about the importance of preserving marine life and habitats
  • Work with government officials to develop policies to protect marine life and habitats

Objectives

  • To conduct research on the ecology and biology of marine organisms, their interactions with each other and their environment.
  • To develop a better understanding of the role of marine ecosystems in the global ecosystem and how they are affected by human activities.
  • To monitor and assess the health of marine ecosystems and identify potential threats to their longterm sustainability.
  • To provide advice on the management and conservation of marine resources, including fisheries, aquaculture and coastal zones.
  • To contribute to public awareness and education about the importance of healthy marine ecosystems for both people and wildlife

Marine Biologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A marine biologist typically needs a minimum of a bachelor's degree in marine biology, although some jobs may require a master's degree or doctorate. Many colleges and universities offer degree programs specifically in marine biology, which can be beneficial if you want to pursue a career in this field. In addition to coursework focused on biology and the marine environment, students also take classes in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Field experience is also important for marine biologists, as it allows them to gain firsthand knowledge of the ocean and its inhabitants.