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What are some of the different fields of marine biology, and how much (approx.) do they make?

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What are some of the different fields of marine biology, and how much (approx.) do they make?

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Salaries are discussed above and apply here too. See the Careers page and the interviews above to learn more about the different fields often involved in marine biology. 11. What kind of people do you work with? What sort of personality do you need? I work with average people and some remarkable ones too. Everyone needs a calm and friendly personality to go with their top-notch skills. Much research (including the work behind MarineBio.org) involves teams and team members need to be able to communicate effectively as well amicably. Type B and even C personalities are best. 12. What kind of responsibilities do you have? I am responsible for all of MarineBio and the Plankton Forums, as well as working with the volunteers and interns, and our project teams on our projects. 13. What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a marine biologist or just started? Enjoy what you do every second you can. If marine biology keeps you up at night and you cannot get enough of it, then read al

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Salaries are discussed above and apply here too. See the Careers page and the interviews above to learn more about the different fields often involved in marine biology. 11. What kind of people do you work with? What sort of personality do you need? I work with average people and some remarkable ones too. Everyone needs a calm and friendly personality to go with their top-notch skills. Much research (including the work behind MarineBio.org) involves teams and team members need to be able to communicate effectively as well amicably. Type B and even C personalities are best. 12. What kind of responsibilities do you have? I am responsible for all of MarineBio and the Plankton Forums, as well as working with the volunteers and interns, and our project teams on our projects. 13. What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a marine biologist or just started? Enjoy what you do every second you can. If marine biology keeps you up at night and you cannot get enough of it, then read al

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