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         Marine Biology Careers:     more books (21)
  1. Marine Biologist (Cool Careers) by William David Thomas, 2009-07
  2. Opportunities in Marine Science and Maritime Careers, revised edition (Opportunities InSeries) by Wm. Ray Heitzmann, 2006-03-28
  3. Marine Biologist (Career Exploration) by Jennifer Wendt, 2000-01
  4. Eugenie Clark: Marine Biologist (Ferguson Career Biographies) by Ronald A. Reis, 2005-04-30
  5. A Century of Diatom Research in North America: A Tribute to the Distinguished Careers of Charles W. Reimer and Ruth Patrick by P. Kociolek, M. J. Sullivan, 1995-09
  6. Degree Course Guides 1994-95: Biological Sciences Comprising Biology, Botany, Cell and Molecular Biology, Marine Biology, Genetics and Zoology
  7. Career education: The marine science occupations cluster (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. Informaion series) by Maxwell Farming, 1973
  8. Marine career series; marine related occupations: A primer for high school students (Marine memorandum) by Prentice K Stout, 1976
  9. Strategies for pursuing a career in marine mammal science by Jeanette A Thomas, 1994
  10. Marine science career awareness: Grade four by James A Kolb, 1984
  11. You Can Be a Woman Marine Biologist by Florence McAlary, Judith Love Cohen, 1997-09
  12. Risky Business - Marine Biologist by Keith Elliot Greenberg, 1995-09-18
  13. I Can Be a Marine Biologist (Reach High and Find Out Why) by Stella Frederick, Nancy Brickner, et all 1986-06
  14. Marine Biologist (Cool Careers) by Barbara Somervill, 2009-07-15

1. Answers.com - Marine Biology Careers
Can you answer this question? Answer it or get updates discuss research share Facebook Twitter Search Related answers What careers use marine biology ? there are many
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2. Career Information
Career Information The following web pages provide advice for those interested in a career in the marine or aquatic sciences Careers in Marine Biology Monterey Bay Aquarium
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3. Free Online Education » Marine Biology Careers
Studying marine mammals may be one of the most interesting parts in a marine biologist’s profession. There are 3 main orders that you need to know about.
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4. Education And Careers In Marine Biology - MarineBio.org
Education and Careers in Marine Biology, ocean biology, marine science @ MarineBio.org
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Colleges and universities offer a range of degrees in marine biology from an associates degree to a doctorate. MarineBio has compiled the following list of US-based and International schools offering degrees in Marine Biology, and an accompanying list of marine laboratory reserch facilities. A career in marine biology encompasses an almost infinite number of opportunities for there is much to be discovered about marine life. Research conducted by marine biologists covers a broad spectrum and can be applied to a variety of interests from conservation to commercial. There are a number of career paths to choose from, and deciding where to study marine biology is a critical step in determining which path to choose. Becoming a Marine Biologist by MBWEB - an educational resource for marine biology students The Student Page at the VIMS has information for those doing a Marine Project or Report, who would like to ask a scientist a question, find out about Summer Camps or take a Marine Science Fieldtrip. If you don't find the answer you're looking for, be sure to check in the " Career/Internship/Volunteer postings " forum at the Plankton Forums. And if your question isn't already answered there, feel free to post it.

5. Conservation Jobs - Hawaii / Pacific Region
This page highlights Job announcements posted by the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR).
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6. Marine Careers :: Marine Biology
The field of marine biology the study of marine organisms, their behaviors, and their interactions with the environment is considered one of
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The field of marine biology the study of marine organisms, their behaviors, and their interactions with the environment is considered one of the most all-encompassing fields of oceanography. To understand marine organisms and their behaviors completely, marine biologists must have a basic understanding of other aspects or "disciplines" of oceanography, such as chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, and geological oceanography. Therefore, marine biologists and biological oceanographers study these other fields throughout their careers, enabling them to take a "big picture" approach to doing research. Because there are so many topics one could study within the field of marine biology, many researchers select a particular interest and specialize in it. Specializations can be based on a particular species, organism, behavior, technique, or ecosystem. For example, marine biologists may choose to study a single species of clams, or all clams that are native to a climate or region. One area of specialization, the emerging field of marine biotechnology, offers great opportunity for marine biologists. Marine biotechnology research presents a wide range of possibilities and applications. One focus area is the biomedical field, where scientists develop and test drugs, many of which come from marine organisms. An example of an application of biotechnology research can be seen in industry or defense, where researchers have developed non-toxic coatings that prevent the build-up of fouling organisms, such as barnacles and zebra mussels. Such coatings are useful for ships and intake pipes used in power plants.

7. Welcome To Project Oceanography! Career Links
MarineCareers.Net This site will introduce you to careers in marine biology and other marine sciences. You can also find information on salaries and links to additional resources.
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MarineCareers.Net
- This site will introduce you to careers in marine biology and other marine sciences. You can also find information on salaries and links to additional resources.
Women in Oceanography
- This site features the careers of remarkable women in oceanography. Learn how women are contributing to our understanding and appreciation of the ocean and how they go about their daily work.
UHM Career Links
- This site is hosted by the Human Resources department of the University of Hawaii at Manoa and provides links for information on marine science and other technology careers.
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ocean science career links.
SIO Career Links
- This site is hosted by the Scripps Institute of Oceanography at the University of California in San Diego and provides information on careers in oceanography, marine science, and marine biology.
Stanford Career Links
- This site is hosted by Stanford University and provides information on careers in marine biology and oceanography.
ASLO Career Links
- This site is hosted by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and provides a variety of vital information about careers in the aquatic sciences.

8. Sea Grant - Marine Careers
A comprehensive overview of careers in marine biology and the other marine sciences prepared as part of the Sea Grant program of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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If you would like to receive updates from Marine Careers, add your email address to the mailing list. Marinecareers.net will introduce you to a wide range of marine career fields and to people working in those fields. In addition, it will give those men and women a chance to tell you what they like and dislike about their careers, what they see for the future in their fields, and much more. This site also provides you with some experts' views on what the future holds for marine science careers. Jennifer C. Hooper Marine Biologist Kay T. Ho Chemical Oceanographer Carmen G. Borda Naval Architect Sonya Wood Mahler Environmental Educator Colleges, universities and other degree-granting institutions with marine science or related jobs General job search information and how-to information Internships/fellowships/volunteer programs and opportunities Other web sites with useful career information ...
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9. Marine Biology
Please note Information on this page relates to the 2011 academic year unless otherwise specified. On this page Overview; Undergraduate Information
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Please note: Information on this page relates to the 2011 academic year unless otherwise specified. On this page: This subject is taught by the School of Biological Sciences
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Marine Biology, a Bachelor of Science [BSc] major, is the study of ocean organisms and how they interact with one another and their environment. New Zealand has one of the most extraordinary and unspoilt marine ecosystems in the world, and Victoria is a leader in the field of Marine Biology. The University has its own marine field station, the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Lab , and its own research vessels - the Raukawa Challenger and the Pipi As well as links with a host of New Zealand and international universities, the Marine Biology group has ties with industry and all the major players in the public sector of the marine industry. These include Crown Research Institutes such as

10. Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology
Careers in Oceanography, Marine Science Marine Biology is a comprehensive guide to career information for oceanography, marine science marine biology on the Internet.
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C a r e e r s i n O c e a n o g r a p h y M a r i n e S c i e n c e M a r i n e B i o l o g y
Take the time to read through these guides. You will find that most of your questions will be answered through the incredible variety and depth of career information represented by these sites. This career directory is divided into three sections: general guides for oceanography and marine science; guides for marine biology, marine mammals, zoos and aquariums; and other guides covering all of science. If you are interested in marine biology, most of the general guides encompass marine biology so look at them too - don't confine yourself to the marine biology guides if you are interested in marine biology One place to find colleges offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in subjects like marine biology is Petersons at www.petersons.com/ GENERAL GUIDES

11. Your Marine Biology Jobs Site @ GetMarineBiologyJobs.com
Free Marine Biology job postings and career opportunities. Search for the latest jobs in Marine Biology.
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12. Preparation For A Career In Marine Biology
Dear students Marine biology is a graduate level pursuit, and so the first priority is to obtain a strong undergraduate major in biology. If you already have a strong interest in
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Dear students: Marine biology is a graduate level pursuit, and so the first priority is to obtain a strong undergraduate major in biology. If you already have a strong interest in fishes, or marine mammals, or ecology, etc., you will want to choose a college or university with some strength in those areas, and this can generally be gleaned from a reading of the catalog from virtually any school. Most major colleges and universities can provide a good basic biology preparation. Math through calculus, some statistics, and some computer science should also be included to round out the preparation in the major. Selecting the graduate school is more directed to specialization. One should not plan to study crab reproduction at a school where no professors are involved in that specialty, so some ground work has to be done to determine where the people are located who are involved in the desired area of concentration. Your priority interests have, one hopes, been identified by the end of the undergraduate years, so you then go into the current scientific literature at a university library to determine who is publishing in the desired field of interest. For instance, if population biology or behavior among elephant seals is the area of interest, a review of the literature would lead you to U.C. Santa Cruz and Dr. Burney La Boeuf. Or, if your interest is in coastal ecology, the literature might lead to Dr. Paul Dayton at Scripps. Coral reef ecology would be Dr. John Ogden at Florida Atlantic, etc. If you are not sure of the specialty, then most schools with marine stations can provided coursework in general marine biology, and a specialty can be identified while working towards your Masters degree. Hopefully, a change of institution will not be required, but that's all right even if it is.

13. Marine Jobs, Marine Science, Marine Biology, Aquarium Jobs UK And International
Marine jobs, marine biology jobs, marine science jobs and aquarium jobs and all types of marine life related job vacancies
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To advertise on this site click here British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has, for almost 60 years, undertaken the majority of Britain's scientific research on and around the Antarctic continent. It now shares that continent with scientists from over thirty countries. BAS employs over 400 staff, and supports three stations in the Antarctic, at Rothera, Halley and Signy, and two stations on South Georgia, at King Edward Point and Bird Island. The Antarctic operations and science programmes are executed and managed from Cambridge, and rely on a wide-ranging team of professional staff. International Marine Trainers Association (IMATA ) was founded to foster communication, professionalism, and cooperation among those who serve marine mammal science through training, public display, research, husbandry, conservation, and education. Become a member to see all the vacancies. Organisation Cetacea (ORCA) promotes the conservation of the marine environment through research, partnership and education and provides a forum for the enjoyment of whales, dolphins, seabirds and other marine life. They seek to provide a forum for raising interest and participation in conservation research.

14. US Schools Offering Marine Biology Degrees - MarineBio.org
US Schools offering Marine Biology @ MarineBio.org Marine Biology Degree Programs in the U.S. The following is our list of all U.S. schools that offer degrees in Marine Biology or
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Marine Biology Degree Programs in the U.S.
The following is our list of all U.S. schools that offer degrees in Marine Biology or related fields such as Biological Oceanography, Marine Science, Fisheries, etc. Please note that most degrees in Marine Biology are earned at the Masters level or higher and usually require a Bachelor's degree first in Biology, Zoology or another life science. Many schools now also offer Bachelor degrees in Marine Biology but to be a "true" Marine Biologist be sure to follow through and complete your Master's or Doctorate (PhD) degree. Most links open directly to each school's marine biology program or curriculum page for your convenience (please contact us if you have any comments, changes or additions). Schools not found to offer Marine Biology degrees but that do offer degrees thought to be roughly similar to Marine Biology, are denoted with brackets, such as [Marine Science] or [Biological Oceanography]. Also note that BS and MS or PhD below may be linked separately to their specific program or department sites. To determine which school is right for you, you may want to consult the current rankings: [

15. MARINE BIOLOGY
9 Academic Track in the MARINE BIOLOGY Biological Science Major Marine biology is the study of saltwater organisms, including algae, plants, and invertebrate and vertebrate animals,
http://www.bio.fsu.edu/undergrad/mb-track.pdf

16. ASK Archive 2000: Marine Biology Careers
Reply Dear Amanda, The job market for marine biologists/oceanographers is a far cry from the high tech market of today but as environment and the oceans
http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask00/0466.html
Marine biology Careers
From: Kim Marshall-Tilas ( kimm@oceanalliance.org
Date: Wed Dec 20 2000 - 09:31:07 EST Reply:
Dear Amanda,
The job market for marine biologists/oceanographers is a far cry from
the high tech market of today but as environment and the oceans
issues become more of a priority the job market will grow. I don't
have specific statistical numbers but I know from experiences that
several students and past volunteers and interns do get hired in this
field. Please check out the career page on WhaleNet as it lists many
different areas to investigate if you are serious about pursuing a
marine related career. I became a biologist while working for this non-profit organization and although the administrative work is plentiful I do get time in the field.

17. Marine Biology Schools: Marine Biology College Career What Is Marine Biology Deg
Examples of marine biology careers and job opportunities include Marine Biologist; Marine Mammal Specialist; Naturalists; Marine Biology Team Managers
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Marine Biology Colleges: Marine Biology Schools and Careers, Marine Biology Degree and Education
Marine biology colleges give students a chance to study and explore the oceanic sciences, and learn about the animal habitat and wildlife on the ocean floor. Marine biologists are involved with research and the scientific study of ocean geology, animals, and plants. A marine biology degree covers a wide range of subjects to help students learn about marine life, chemistry, and physics for fieldwork and ecological research. Students at a marine biology college can take part in a variety of deep sea explorations, working with marine mammals and organisms, as well as performing tests and experiments in a marine lab.
What is Marine Biology?

18. Careers In Marine Biology
Career options in marine biology are as vast as they are varied. Learn about different areas of specialization, educational requirements and salaries for careers in marine biology.
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Marine Biology Careers
Marine biology is the study of oceanic plant and animal life. Many people may envision scientists romping in the water with whales or dolphins when they think of the work of a marine biologist. However, very few marine biology jobs are actually as glamorous as the ones we may see on television. In addition to fieldwork, marine biologists also conduct important research behind the scenes. Career options in marine biology are as vast as they are varied. Research, public policy, environmental management, ecology, biochemistry, ocean farming, genetic research and conservation are all areas that employ marine biologists. The field of marine biology is very large, which means that most scientists will eventually settle on one area of specialization.
Educational Requirements for Marine Biologists
Most marine biology jobs require at least a B.S. degree in marine biology or a related scientific field, such as biology or zoology. However, competition for marine biology jobs is fierce, with many of the better positions going to applicants who have at least a master's degree. Potential marine biologists should be prepared to continue their education into graduate school and possibly beyond.
Typical Marine Biology Jobs
There are so many different jobs available to marine biologists that it would be impossible to mention them all. Some of the more popular occupations include:

19. Careers | Vanaqua.org
It is the combined effort, knowledge and dedication of our employee group that makes us successful. We offer a cooperative and supportive working
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