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What does a marine biologist do?

A marine biologist is a scientist who studies marine organisms and ecosystems, including oceans and saltwater lakes.

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What do fish normally hide in?

Fish normally hide in places that provide protection and security, such as: under rocks, driftwood, aquatic plants, under cut banks, and other natural structures in their habitat.

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How do you become a marine biologist?

bachelor's degree in marine biology, a related field like zoology or environmental science, and often a master's or doctoral degree for research or teaching roles

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What causes ocean tides?

Ocean tides are primarily caused by the gravitational forces of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun

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How long does it take to become a marine biologist?

It takes approximately 4 years to complete a bachelor's degree in marine biology

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How much of the ocean is explored?

around 5-8 percent

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What is a ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a system where living organisms interact with each other and their non-living environment

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Why should I become a marine biologist?

Becoming a marine biologist offers a chance to explore and understand the vast, mysterious world of oceans while contributing to crucial scientific research and conservation efforts

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What is plankton?

Plankton are tiny living things, both plants and animals, that drift or float in water

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What animals do marine biologist study the most?

Fish