
Vonda Cummings using a microscope to identify young shellfish
Marine biologists study plants and animals that live in sea water, and their relationships with each other and their environment.
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Ako ai i te ahua o nga otaota me nga kararehe e noho ana i roto i te moana me o ratau whanaungatanga, tetahi ki tetahi, me te ahua o to ratau taiao.
Entry Requirements
To become a marine biologist you usually need to have a Masters or PhD in a related science area such as zoology.
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"I'm really excited about my current work in Antarctica because it's a new and fantastic place to work," says marine biologist Vonda Cummings who has already made two six-week trips to Antarctica and is preparing for another one.
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Pay
Pay for marine biologists depends on the type of work they do, and their experience.

Job Outlook
Job opportunities for marine biologists have grown steadily in the past few years, although they may be affected in the short term by the tight economic situation.
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