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Marine biology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; A marine biologist at the Vancouver Aquarium; Credit: Ron Sangh ... AquaFacts: Career as a Marine Biologist ... A career as a marine biologist offers diverse opportunities. The salaries range greatly and the competition for positions is high.
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Question: How much does a marine biologist get paid in a year? Natalie Salamone Answer: Nobody goes into it for the money. It depends very much on exactly what kind of job you have. ... For example, with a Ph.D., and some post-Ph.D. research experience, you could start as an Assistant Professor at a university,
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Marine biologists study plant and animal life in oceans or other bodies of water. They explore the world and discover newplants and animals. ... The starting salary is now $25,443. With a master's degree you can make $32,619. If you have a doctorate you may even make $39,504. ... Career Profile: Marine Biologist...
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A marine biologist who works as a scientist makes very little to start out, about 25,000 to 30,000 per year, but makes more as they advance in their career, maybe 40,000 or 50,000 or more. There is no set standard, but most scientists do not make a lot of money.
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Marine biologists study the origin, structure, functions and behaviour of all forms of life in the sea and connected rivers and lakes, their relationships with each other and how they are affected by environmental factors. ...
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