How about calling them or going there and ask these questions them?
I'm sure they can tell you what the precedures are to work there
Good luck
EB
2007-07-06 18:06:54
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answered by Kribensis lover 7
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I work in a museum that features aquariums, and most of our aquarium staff all have degrees in marine biology, or biology, or animal husbandry, or any combination of those.
If you really want to know what is needed to get a job, it's best to contact Sea World. I'm sure the staff would be nice to enough to take a few minutes of their time to answer your questions.
2007-07-06 18:16:34
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answered by DH 7
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Yes and no. many places require degrees in Aquatic animal husbandry, life or aquarium science, marine science, oceanography, limnology, mammology, ecology, fish biology master of science just to name a few.
The job of aquatic animal keepers, also known as aquarists, is a physically active job. Besides the potential for SCUBA diving, other job duties include lifting boxes of frozen fish (50 lbs), climbing up and down stairs or ladders, bending down, carrying buckets of water, restraining and netting animals. Days are frequently spent wearing boots and standing on your feet
Volunteer your time and learn all you can
2007-07-10 17:28:54
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answered by danielle Z 7
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2016-11-08 09:19:31
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answered by beharry 4
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Study Marine Biology.
2007-07-06 18:06:06
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answered by Lori M 3
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most of the people working at sea world doing shjows and stuff are doing a lot of research behind the scenes. they are researchers first and animal handlers second.
2007-07-06 18:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Not only do they require that you have a degree in a related field, you have to be SUPER in shape too, you also have to be SCUBA certified.
http://www.dolphintrainer.com/ has a bit of information on it.
it takes a lot of work and there is a lot of competition too.
2007-07-06 19:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i would think you have to have some type of schooling, either biologist or vet. if there is a seaworld close to you, you might approach them and ask them and express your interest. otherwise you may just call them. i dont see why they wouldnt at least answer that question.
2007-07-06 18:09:28
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answered by glitched74 2
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im pretty sure you would have to become a marine biologist or something along those lines. lots of school
2007-07-06 18:06:44
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answered by Josh 3
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Yes, unfortunately you do
2007-07-06 18:05:32
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answered by doggie love 3
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