Marine Biologist

Marine Biologist

David Aldridge

Southampton, UK

Male, 25

After doing an undergraduate degree in marine biology, I'm now doing a marine biology PhD in the UK at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton. I love what I do, but, contrary to popular belief, very few marine biologists actually swim with dolphins or spend their days scuba diving. In my spare time I edit a blog on marine science. Below is a link to a blog post I wrote on why I dread telling people I'm a marine biologist. I recommend that you check it out!

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Last Answer on January 23, 2013

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How is data apart of yor job

Asked by Shayna about 6 years ago

 

Adult great whites cant live in captivity, but, if you get an about to pop pregnant female and release the female but keep the baby... would it have a larger chance to survive, and be able to stay in captivity without being stressed?

Asked by Cassandra over 7 years ago

 

Where do jellyfish keep their organs?

Asked by Shannon over 7 years ago

 

Does peeing on a jellyfish sting really help? If not, I owe my friend an apology...

Asked by iheartnobody about 12 years ago

 

What happens to the blood of a dungeness crab when you cook it?

Asked by Greg over 7 years ago

 

How do you find the gradient and width of a continental slope?

Asked by Dan over 9 years ago

 

Do Marine Biologists by and large eat seafood?

Asked by Matt about 10 years ago