im 16 and it took me too long to realize marine biology has been a hyperfixiation of mine for my whole life, it was until my dad noticed i watched over 4 hours of marine documentaries that now I think its time for me to start learning all the basics, thank you for making these videos
So guys keep doing and it's be true! I'm from Brazil and I'm studying biology, the thing I can say for you is: search the things, be curious, very very very very curious and don't be shy.
I'm going into 10th grade and I've LOVED every aspect of marine biology since I saw Jaws for the first time ( sharks are my favorite animals ) when I was 8 . Plan on keep pursuing it 😁 . Thank you for the amazing video 😊
im 13 and ive been studying ocean life since I was 8 or 7 and seeing the picture of the world with all that unexplored water and life made me feel so inspired keep up the series
Hey fellow Ocean explorer :) We're also doing a marine web series on the bizarre behaviors, amazing animals and fantastic features on our shores. Great to see others making content in this space! Keep it up!
I’ve been a marine biologist for years at home lol I am a reef tank hobbyist I constantly drag coral try new systems from mixed reef too brackish!! Love the videos thank u
Iacorrding to my mum, I've wanted to be a marine engineer since I was ruffly four years of age. Marine engineering is a great choice in career, and is one of the best paths in Marine biology.
im 13 and going into 9th grade, and i LOVE marine biology! i always have loved it, ever since i was 5 years old. i remember when i was about 10 years old, i used to get a sketchbook and fill it with all of these creatures that ive never seen in my life. theyre filled with facts, drawings, and they are the reason im here now :) cant wait to see what else i learn about, and what you learn about!! thank you for making this course :)
I always loved the ocean and shells and everything marine related since I was 7 my room was always beach themed and I go to the beach every weekend since I live ten minutes away and here I am studying marine bio
Im in 10th and i qas confused to choose curior but now i can tell confident my curior and my dream is to become marie biologist im really excited and having much curiosity , as well as im indian so we have many oceans island , so i hope ao i can be a good marine biologist
I’ve been interested in microbiology ever since I was 6. Then I got into zoology. Then I played subnautica and it inspired me to look into marine biology
I'm a 14 yr old girl from NH. Iv always loved nature and animals even though im unfortunately glued to my phone(which I'm working on). But even though my home state only has around 13 miles(sad, I know), I always found marine life intriguing. When I was little and my mom had money, she would take my brother and me to Hampton Beach and we'd always station near the tide pools. I spent most of my time at those tide pools, 1 becuase I wouldn't stand the waves, salty water, and seaweed, and 2, because of the little critters in the pools. Idk why but it gave me serotonin. But unfortunately, we had to move to swimming at lake beaches (because of parking money) which are fine, but they just dont have the amount of umph to it. I miss the smell of salt when your about to get to Hampton Beach and your going past those marshes. I miss the salty water which i always hated for some reason when it got into my mouth, chasing crabs and seagulls, And what I miss the most is all the animals that reside in and near the ocean. The ocean is like a world that's more alien and foreign to us especially for people who don't go to the coast. We're so used to seeing animals like deer, squirrels, raccons, bears, Robin's, crows,etc that when us woodland/land people see animals like crabs, whales, seals,etc in person, most of us are so fascinated by the fact that it just makes us wonder. I'm not sure if this intrest in marine biology is a hormone thing, but I hope it doesn't become bleak. If this however isn't a hormanal thing, and I get older(maybe junior or senior), I'll look into colleges that are known for marine stuff. I know a university in Maine(from a uni gather up thing at the university in my town) and most of their stuff is about the ocean and its life.
Hi there! I am currently an AS student and am aspiring to become a Marine Biologist. Before getting admitted into uni I wanted to learn more about the field and take up extracurricular activities related to marine bio. Now, the problem is there are no aquariums or zoos nearby where I live where I could look for volunteering opportunities. Currently, I am just doing a Coursera Course on Large Marine Ecosystems. What kind of further ONLINE activities can I part take in and what other resources are available which will help me out in the long run? (other topics I am particularly interested in - ocean conservation and plastic pollution)
@@Anita-qw5zs hi, yes!! I'm still sticking to my plans. I took up some remote internships for local and international conservation organisations (mainly writing related stuff) There are a lot of resources available! You could look up VolunteerMatch for remote volunteering opportunities, or just email an organisation you're interested in directly with your resume and related experience
Hey you guys! Seeing your content and background I was wondering if you would like to host a live session on our channel? Could perhaps help you a bit with outreach as well! If you're interested simply write us a message (or reply here)
im 16 and it took me too long to realize marine biology has been a hyperfixiation of mine for my whole life, it was until my dad noticed i watched over 4 hours of marine documentaries that now I think its time for me to start learning all the basics, thank you for making these videos
im 15 and ive been into marine biology for over 10 years, I'm so glad I found these videos
Littraly the exact same for me
Same here
So guys keep doing and it's be true! I'm from Brazil and I'm studying biology, the thing I can say for you is: search the things, be curious, very very very very curious and don't be shy.
Same. It started with sharks at a young age, but evolved from there
I'm 15 rn and I just found this vid omg
I'm going into 10th grade and I've LOVED every aspect of marine biology since I saw Jaws for the first time ( sharks are my favorite animals ) when I was 8 . Plan on keep pursuing it 😁 . Thank you for the amazing video 😊
im 13 and in grade 9 and im taking aquatics next year because im really interested in this subject and my mum used to be a marine biologist
im 15 and this video just gives me more inspiration to become a marine biologist
im 13 and ive been studying ocean life since I was 8 or 7 and seeing the picture of the world with all that unexplored water and life made me feel so inspired keep up the series
@The Random stuff you physically can not be “into” something at 3 bro weird flex but ok ig u just knew marine biology while shitting ur diapers
@@eraserchomper405 damn
@@eraserchomper405 lmfaooo gd one
Thank you for making this available.
While I'm not a student, I find it fascinating
I’m glad I found this playlist
Hey fellow Ocean explorer :) We're also doing a marine web series on the bizarre behaviors, amazing animals and fantastic features on our shores. Great to see others making content in this space! Keep it up!
too broke for college but just rich enough to have internet and a pc, thank you
I’ve been a marine biologist for years at home lol I am a reef tank hobbyist I constantly drag coral try new systems from mixed reef too brackish!! Love the videos thank u
Iacorrding to my mum, I've wanted to be a marine engineer since I was ruffly four years of age. Marine engineering is a great choice in career, and is one of the best paths in Marine biology.
Thank you for this! It's supeeer helpful! I just hope that you turn up the volume a bit. 😊
im 13 and going into 9th grade, and i LOVE marine biology! i always have loved it, ever since i was 5 years old. i remember when i was about 10 years old, i used to get a sketchbook and fill it with all of these creatures that ive never seen in my life. theyre filled with facts, drawings, and they are the reason im here now :) cant wait to see what else i learn about, and what you learn about!! thank you for making this course :)
Nice subtitle reference to Carl Sagan’s pale blue dot!
I always loved the ocean and shells and everything marine related since I was 7 my room was always beach themed and I go to the beach every weekend since I live ten minutes away and here I am studying marine bio
Thank you so much for this series!!
Im in 10th and i qas confused to choose curior but now i can tell confident my curior and my dream is to become marie biologist im really excited and having much curiosity , as well as im indian so we have many oceans island , so i hope ao i can be a good marine biologist
Cool! Gonna watch all the videos!
i want to know that if so many people dont get paid for their work how are they supposed to live without making money
I’ve been interested in microbiology ever since I was 6. Then I got into zoology. Then I played subnautica and it inspired me to look into marine biology
I'm a 14 yr old girl from NH. Iv always loved nature and animals even though im unfortunately glued to my phone(which I'm working on). But even though my home state only has around 13 miles(sad, I know), I always found marine life intriguing. When I was little and my mom had money, she would take my brother and me to Hampton Beach and we'd always station near the tide pools. I spent most of my time at those tide pools, 1 becuase I wouldn't stand the waves, salty water, and seaweed, and 2, because of the little critters in the pools. Idk why but it gave me serotonin. But unfortunately, we had to move to swimming at lake beaches (because of parking money) which are fine, but they just dont have the amount of umph to it. I miss the smell of salt when your about to get to Hampton Beach and your going past those marshes. I miss the salty water which i always hated for some reason when it got into my mouth, chasing crabs and seagulls, And what I miss the most is all the animals that reside in and near the ocean. The ocean is like a world that's more alien and foreign to us especially for people who don't go to the coast. We're so used to seeing animals like deer, squirrels, raccons, bears, Robin's, crows,etc that when us woodland/land people see animals like crabs, whales, seals,etc in person, most of us are so fascinated by the fact that it just makes us wonder. I'm not sure if this intrest in marine biology is a hormone thing, but I hope it doesn't become bleak. If this however isn't a hormanal thing, and I get older(maybe junior or senior), I'll look into colleges that are known for marine stuff. I know a university in Maine(from a uni gather up thing at the university in my town) and most of their stuff is about the ocean and its life.
i tried marine biology at csudh--excellent class
love that ur name is seabird jajsndk
Thank you very much for this video.
I’m 12 and everybody says it’s too early, but I’ve already found a collage in Miami for the study of sharks specifically.
I’m just preparing myself for sophomore year I have this class lol
Hi there! I am currently an AS student and am aspiring to become a Marine Biologist. Before getting admitted into uni I wanted to learn more about the field and take up extracurricular activities related to marine bio. Now, the problem is there are no aquariums or zoos nearby where I live where I could look for volunteering opportunities. Currently, I am just doing a Coursera Course on Large Marine Ecosystems. What kind of further ONLINE activities can I part take in and what other resources are available which will help me out in the long run? (other topics I am particularly interested in - ocean conservation and plastic pollution)
hey, have you found any materials that helped you? And what about your plans now, sticking to marine biology?
@@Anita-qw5zs hi, yes!! I'm still sticking to my plans. I took up some remote internships for local and international conservation organisations (mainly writing related stuff) There are a lot of resources available! You could look up VolunteerMatch for remote volunteering opportunities, or just email an organisation you're interested in directly with your resume and related experience
@@scylla5867 thank you, I'll check them out!!
I’m finally gonna get my job in 10 years
it helps me, thank you so much
I’m under 13 and thought “I may as well start now so I have a good chance of passing my future exams!” So here I am!😊
ME TOOOO
Hey you guys! Seeing your content and background I was wondering if you would like to host a live session on our channel? Could perhaps help you a bit with outreach as well! If you're interested simply write us a message (or reply here)
Sure!
thank youuu
i wish i could major in marine biology but i dont know how to go about changing my courseload and i truly suck at science :/
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