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Marine Biology

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Page 1: Marine Biology

Marine BiologyBy: Berenice Perez

Page 2: Marine Biology

Marine Biologist:

※ Marine biology is a very large field.

※ Considering that the world is covered by more than 70% of water, Marine Biology can have a lot of branches.

※ Marine Biology is such a varied field of study, a marine biologist typically picks a single aspect to focus on. For example, a marine biologist might specialize in fisheries conservation, or rehabilitation of injured marine mammals.

Page 3: Marine Biology

A Marine Biologist out on the field.

Page 4: Marine Biology

As a Marine Biologist the Pay varies.

¤ Some one who is starting might get between 45,000 – and up

¤ It depends if you are working for the government or a private company.

¤ It also matters how much experience you have ( Masters, PhD)

¤ Some one with more experience can earn above 75,000

Page 5: Marine Biology

The job can be dangerous but really fun.

Page 6: Marine Biology

My Love for the sea

¶ The main reason why I want to become a Marine Biologist is because I love the sea and respect it.

¶ Every time I go to the beach, instead reading a book and getting a tan, I explore and see what is under the rocks when the tie goes down.

¶ I will find some seaweed and try to find living organisms in it.

¶ I know very few people actually get to do all the research and travelling but I believe that I am going to be one of those few who get to say I am a Marine Biologist, I love what I do and I know I am contributing to making the earth better.

Page 7: Marine Biology

A piece of coral I found along the beach.

Page 8: Marine Biology

One of the many sea stars we found.

Page 9: Marine Biology

A turtle we found along the beach. It was eating grass and other vegetation.

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During summer many dolphins have offspring and feed near the shore.

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One of the many protected sea turtle nests. They hatched in a month.

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As you can see I have some experience with marine wildlife and the environment. I also believe fishing has helped me getting familiar with the environment.

Hopefully I will become an amazing marine biologist.