Median Salary: About $65,000
Educational Requirements: A bachelor’s or master’s degree in marine biology or a related field. Leading your own research typically requires a Ph.D.
Gearing Up: Volunteer with an ocean conservation organization or intern at an aquarium. Learn about the ways marine biologists study the ocean. Research colleges that offer marine biology as a major. If you live near the coast, find out more about the local ecosystem and how you can conserve it.
SOURCES: ENVIRONMENTALSCIENCE.ORG, ASHA DE VOS