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Is there a high demand for marine biologists?

By Henry Morales |

What Is the Job Demand for Marine Biologists? Jobs in this field are limited and competition is strong. BLS projects that job growth for zoologists and wildlife biologists as a whole will be 3-7% through 2022, slower than average for all occupations.

What are the opportunities of being a marine biologist?

Possible occupations include:

  • Wildlife Educator at a conservation or tourism centre.
  • Animal attendant at “Sea World” or a similar tourist attraction.
  • Tour guide, for example whale watching, whale shark swimmer, dolphin watching.
  • Field Researcher or research assistant.
  • Scuba Dive Instructor or Guide.

What is the employment outlook for a marine biologist?

What Are the Job and Salary Prospects Like for Marine Biologists? The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expects employment of wildlife biologists and zoologists, including marine biologists, to rise by just 5% between 2018 and 2028, which is about as fast as the average for all U.S. occupations ().

Is marine biology dangerous?

Being a marine biologist may sound glamorous, but it can also be dangerous and physically demanding. Jobs on a research vessel require stamina to operate heavy equipment, dive into deep waters and examine marine animals.

Do you need a degree to be a marine biologist?

A bachelor’s degree is necessary for many entry-level positions within the field. As more education and experience is obtained, it is possible for a marine biologist to increase their salary level. Career openings in marine biology are expected to increase by 4 percent from 2014 to 2024, which is at a slower rate than most other fields.

Where do marine biologists do most of their work?

Marine biologists often work on boats and research vessels, out on the ocean or sea. On the boats, they are able to directly study the objects of their research. Whether it is diving to the bottom of the ocean floor, or taking samples of water so it can be studied back at the laboratory, marine biologists do a lot of work out in the field.

What’s the Plan B for a marine biologist?

Marine biologists are patient people and always have a “plan b”. Sometimes a “plan c” too. As glamorous and fascinating as field work can be, it can also test a marine biologist’s nerve.

Are there any marine biologists that swim with dolphins?

Despite what people think, swimming with dolphins is not exactly what all marine biologists do. It’s like judging a book by its cover. So, together with my colleagues, WiseOceans Marine Educators Jo and Charlotte, we decided to make a list of the things you don’t know about this job.