To thrive as a Junior Marine Biologist, you need a background in marine biology or a related field, practical research skills, and relevant fieldwork or laboratory experience. Familiarity with analytical tools such as GIS software, water quality testing kits, diving certifications, and data management systems is highly valued. Strong observational abilities, attention to detail, teamwork, and clear communication are important soft skills in this position. Mastering these competencies ensures effective data collection, reliable research output, and seamless collaboration within multidisciplinary marine science teams.