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To pursue your career in marine biology, you must choose subjects like chemistry, physics, mathematics, and biology throughout their undergraduate years.
Obtaining a degree in marine biology is one of the best ways to achieve your professional objectives as a marine biologist. a degree in marine biology enables you to learn everything about marine flora and fauna.You can even thinks for master in this domain
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Most marine biologists work regular hours in a laboratory, nine to 10 hours a day, 40 to 50 hours a week. They use electron microscopes, computers and other specialized equipment to study specimens. Many marine biologists also do fieldwork.
When in the field, days are usually longer. Typically 10–12 hours per day, 6–7 days per week, depending on the work.
Time on research ships is very precious, and very expensive, so those are typically the longest shifts. Working at sea, 12 hours is typically the absolute minimum, and in many cases it’s 14–16 hours per day. On one research trip, due to staffing shortages and technical difficulties, averaged 16–18 hours per day, 7 days per week, for 2.5 weeks
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Marine Biologist is a professional responsible for finding information about various elements of the environment from the seabed. His work involves looking for the diversity of deep sea.
After completion of your 12th standard in Bipc stream then you need to do Bachelor’s degree in marine biology, which takes upto four years. You can do masters degree in marine biology after your bachelors degree, which takes upto 2-3 years to complete education.
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After Class 12, you can take up courses in associated fields of Biology like Zoology, Botany, Aquatic Biology, Biotechnology, Fishery Science, Marine Biology etc at Bachelor's level. After the Bachelor's degree level, students can take up Master's followed by research courses in Biology.
The following books would be really helpful:
The Unnatural History of the Sea – Prof. Calum Roberts
Mapping the Deep – Robert Kunzig
Spirals in Time – Dr. Helen Scales
Vanished Ocean: How Tethys Reshaped the World – Prof. Dorrik Stow
The Empty Ocean – Richard Ellis
Voyage of the Turtle: In pursuit of the Earth’s last dinosaur – Prof. Carl Safina
Reflections on a Summer Sea – Prof. Trevor Norton
Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World – Todd McLeish
Flotsametrics and the floating world – Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer & Eric Scigliano
A Life Underwater – Dr. Charlie Veron
A marine biologist does not have a specific blueprint when it comes to education requirements besides a bachelor’s degree in a related science. Further education will act as a bonus and add more value to the biologist.
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To be a wildlife biologist candidate has to achieve 12 science with physics chemistry and biology and have a bachelor degree in biology. They have to acquire a a certificate from a wildlife society, non government organisation.There are different wildlife society in India. The name of some of the wildlife societies are :- Wildlife and Natural Environment Conservation Society, Kharagpur, paschim Medinipur, West Bengal,
Nature environment and wildlife society Kolkata
Nature environment and wildlife society Angul Odisha
Wildlife conservation society India (cwt office), Guwahati Assam. Mention wildlife societies are all non government organisation that means NGOs.
To be a wildlife biologist candidate has to gather not only the bachelor degree in biology aur MSC biology have higher degrees as PHD but also you have to get a certificate from wildlife societies in India. To Get a certificate candidate has to gather field experience of some years.
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To pursue and become a Wildlife biologist it is very well important for you to have a certain set of qualifications to be completed to be eligible to be at the post of wildlife biologist.
Zoology is a area in which you would have to study and develop your skills in order to become a wildlife biologist.
Below I’ll be sharing a link about the zoology area/course which will provide you with all the necessary & important relevant information which is required for you.
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Hello aspirant,
If you want to become a wildlife biologist, follow the tentative procedure,
First, you have to earn a bachelor's degree with a major like biology, ecology or zoology. You typically need three years to get this degree.
If you want to prepare yourself for a more advanced position in the field, consider a Master's Degree in Wildlife Biology. You can usually get this graduate degree in two to three years.
If you want to become an independent or academic researcher, earn a doctoral degree in wildlife biology, too. You need two to four years to complete a Ph.D.
To demonstrate your commitment to the field, consider earning a professional certification from The Wildlife Society. Getting an Associate Wildlife Biologist or Certified Wildlife Biologist credential may help you qualify for higher-paying positions, too.
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BSC zoology is mainly including the animal kingdom, embryology etc. So if you are doing BSC in zoology it's great. After that you can do MSc which is masters degree of zoology. If you are not interested on it then other options are there.
You can study wildlife management, animal welfare, environmental science or veterinary science. So many options are present. You can expert biologist in this field. In now days wildlife management and animal welfare biologist demand very high. Now you have to think which course you want to study after completing your graduation.
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