because they are Marine biologists
Yes, marine biologists study the animals they want to understand their behavior, physiology, ecology, and interactions with their environment. By studying these animals, marine biologists can contribute to conservation efforts and better understand marine ecosystems.
Marine biologists study animals that live in the sea.
they studdy marine life such as plants and animals
animals in oceans, ponds, and lakes
Marine Biologists
a marine biologist is a person who studies animals under the ocean.
Marine biologists study marine life, including animals, to understand their behaviors, habitats, and conservation needs. They help animals indirectly by conducting research that informs conservation efforts and policy decisions to protect and preserve marine ecosystems and the species within them.
Marine biologists may handle animals for research purposes, such as tagging, taking measurements, and collecting samples. However, it is important that they do so in a way that minimizes stress and harm to the animals. Proper training and ethical guidelines are essential in handling marine animals.
because we need to know what is in the sea
marine biologists
Well there are many types of biologists such as marine biologists( who work at sea depending on their position) and zoologists who go where the animals there studying are.