If you spend time on a boat, snorkeling, or looking at fish tanks, you may quickly realize that life underwater looks incredibly different than animals and other life that lives on the surface.
A marine biologist lecturer has said how "immensely proud" she is to see her students helping with rising wildlife call-outs.
To become a marine biologist in the US, aspiring individuals typically begin by earning a bachelor’s degree in marine biology or a related field, providing foundational knowledge in marine science.
Biology is much more than lab coats and lecture halls. A degree in the study of living organisms can send you and your career to any number of exciting places, from the deepest depths of the ocean to ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Women’s History Month, WCS and Nature are bringing you stories of women in the fields of nature and conservation. When I ...
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