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| EVERYBODY SAY HO! THE PARTY'S HERE Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: That one place. Gender: Posts: 6,690 Thanks: 125 Thanked 312 Times in 248 Posts | Marine Biology Ahhh... the life of a scientist at sea. Examing oceans and scouring landscapes to know more about our planet. This field is particularaly interesting, we know more about space then we do our own ocean floors! Degree in Marine Biology or bust! DISCUSS! |
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| Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: In my pants Gender: Posts: 2,199 Thanks: 1,005 Thanked 242 Times in 158 Posts | Similar too space, we cannot exacly explore all the regions of the sea, becuase quite simpily, the water pressure is too high in some areas, and will crush mose things that we send down there. |
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| I just wonder why it's so popular as an intended career choice, given the limited scope for jobs. | |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod | I'd think there's plenty of careers in the marine biology field, considering that there's fishery, power generation, boating, military, and tourism. The marine is a big place, much bigger than terrestrial. |
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