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What degree do I need for ocean conservation?
Environmental science
Another multidisciplinary degree that will help any aspiring marine conservationist is environmental science. Students who pursue a degree in environmental science study an integrated curriculum that includes courses in biology, chemistry, physics, geography, and social sciences.
How can I be a marine biologist?
Here is a basic process for becoming a marine biologist:
- Gain Recreational, Voluntary And High School Experience In Life Sciences. …
- Take Science Electives In High School. …
- Earn A Bachelor’s Degree In Biology. …
- Get An Entry-Level Job In Marine Biology. …
- Obtain Advanced Degrees (Master’s And Doctorate), According To Career Goals.
How can we help the environment locally?
Even doing something small can make a big difference.
- Keep your garden or greenspace chemical free. …
- Don’t buy single-use plastics. …
- Shop locally, shop organically. …
- Record the wildlife near you. …
- Re-use and Recycle. …
- Reduce your carbon footprint. …
- Avoid peat-based composts. …
- Plant pollinator-friendly plants.
How do I get involved in conservation?
Talk about conservation to your friends and neighbors. If you have kids (or relatives/friends’ kids), take them outside as much as possible, and teach them about conservation. Find ways to volunteer locally, on things like trash cleanups, citizen science projects, or conservation education projects.