Bro just because both have marine word in common doesn't mean they are same. Both are totally and completely different trades. Please don't mx them. read more
Bro just because both have marine word in common doesn't mean they are same. Both are totally and completely different trades. Please don't mx them. Marine engineer is an engineer onboard ship and marine biologist is a guy who studies marine species and organisms. read more
Most marine engineers hold a bachelor's degree in marine engineering, marine systems engineering or a closely related field, like mechanical engineering. As a prospective student, seek out a program accredited by ABET. After completion of a 4-year bachelor's program, many marine engineers pursue the U.S. Coast Guard mariner's license. read more
Many employer’s prefer an applicant have a master’s degree specializing in marine biology and aquatic studies or courses in your specific focus of interest. It is also becoming more common to be asked for a doctorate degree. Job Description of a Marine Biologist. A marine biologist observes and studies the animals and plants that inhabit the ocean. read more