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  1. Opportunities in Marine Science and Maritime Careers, revised edition (Opportunities in) by Wm. Ray Heitzmann, 2006-03-28
  2. Eugenie Clark: Marine Biologist (Ferguson Career Biographies) by Ronald A. Reis, 2005-04-30
  3. Marine Biologist (Career Exploration) by Jennifer Wendt, 2000-01
  4. Marine science career awareness: Grade four by James A Kolb, 1984
  5. Career education: The marine science occupations cluster (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. Informaion series) by Maxwell Farming, 1973
  6. Strategies for pursuing a career in marine mammal science by Jeanette A Thomas, 1994
  7. Marine career series; marine related occupations: A primer for high school students (Marine memorandum) by Prentice K Stout, 1976
  8. A Century of Diatom Research in North America: A Tribute to the Distinguished Careers of Charles W. Reimer & Ruth Patrick by M. J. Sullivan, P. Kociolek, 1995-09
  9. You Can Be a Woman Marine Biologist by Florence McAlary, Judith Love Cohen, 1997-09
  10. Secrets of the Deep: Marine Biologists (Scientists at Work) by Mike Unwin, 2007-12
  11. Marine Biologists (Scientists at Work (Smart Apple Media).) by Julie Haydon, 2004-08
  12. I Can Be a Marine Biologist (Reach High and Find Out Why) by Stella Frederick, Nancy Brickner, et all 1986-06
  13. Risky Business - Marine Biologist (Risky Business) by Keith Elliot Greenberg, 1995-09-18
  14. Under the Ice: A Marine Biologist at Work (Canadian Museum of Nature & Kathy Conlan) by Canadian Museum of Nature, Kathy Conlan, 2004-08-01

21. Marine Biology Career Websites
off the coast of Los Angeles Scripps Institute of Oceanography lots of greatinformation on oceanography, marine biology and careers in marine sciences.
http://oceanlink.island.net/career/careerlinks.html
Career Links
Interested in marine science as a career? Check out these great links to careers in marine science, interviews with marine scientists, marine labs, institutes, and universities. These are just a few of the many universities and labs worldwide that have marine science programs.
If there are any links you think should be added, please
Click on the categories listed below for links to career web pages.
Careers in Marine Science

- International

Universities - Western Canada

Universities - Eastern Canada
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Universities - International
Careers in Marine Science
Vancouver Aquarium Career AquaFacts Page - Considering a Career as a Marine Biologist?
Answers to OceanLink questions on Careers in Marine Biology
OceanLink Interviews with Marine Biologists Careers in Marine Biology from Monterey Bay Aquarium So you want to become a Marine Biologist - from Scripps Institution of Oceanography Preparing for a Career in Oceanography - from Scripps Institution of Oceanography - lots of great links! Careers in Marine Science from Mote Marine Lab Careers in Oceanography Careers in Marine Mammal Science from Society for Marine Mammology Careers at Zoological Parks from Sea World - Busch Gardens Marine Science Career References from International Oceanographic Foundation Careers in Marine Science: A Diversity of Opportunities - a video tape from NAML Marine Science Careers - a booklet from Sea Grant Saint Josephs Marine Institute - Great Resource for Pre-College Students

22. Careers For Biology Majors
find over 200 links to Web sites that describe specific careers accessible after Anthropology;Aquatic Science (See also Limnology, marine biology, Oceanography
http://www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careerlist.html

23. Marine Biology
experiential/jiintern.htm Science careers at Jobsearch http//recruit.sciencemag.org/jobsearch.dtlcareers jobs in marine biology oceanography http//www
http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/marine bio.htm
Division of Student Affairs "Creating Experiences for Life"
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University Union 104/106
Phone: 910-962-3174
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Email: careersers@uncw.edu

Updated June 01, 2004
by Diane Sledden Reed
Marine Biology Department of Biology http://www.uncwil.edu/bio/ Career Titles Major Skills Web Sites ... Internship Web Sites
Marine Biology is the study of the living resources of the world's oceans and coastal seas. In tropical regions, shallow water environments support rich and diverse biological communities. These include coral reefs, mangrove and sea grass habitats. Training in Marine Biology is central to the study of these diverse assemblages of plants and animals and is the key to understanding their relationships and evaluating human influence on marine ecosystems. back to the top Related Career Titles for
Marine Biology Majors
*Agronomist *Environmental Engineer *Marine/Fisheries Worker *Animal Scientist *Environmental Protection Worker *Marine Geologist *Aquaculture Farmer *Ergonomist *Marine Sales *Aqua culturist *Fish Hatchery Technician *Marine Tourist Worker *Fisheries Conservationist *Merchant Marine *Aquatic biologist *Fishing Captain *Water Transportation Worker *Barrier Beach Manager *Forester *Microbiologist *Bio-Engineer *Genetic Engineering Research Asst.

24. Oceanography Careers - Women In Marine Sciences
Claudia s career, Claudia BenitesNelson Assistant Professor Chemical Oceanography LaurenMullineaux Senior Scientist marine biology Lauren Mullineaux’s
http://www.womenoceanographers.org/
Home Other Careers About Us Site Map Our knowledge of Earth and its oceans has been pieced together through the work of many individuals. Increasingly women have made significant contributions to marine science.
In this site we feature the careers of remarkable women in oceanography. Each woman has followed a different path to her career and has gathered unique insights about her profession. Learn how these women are contributing to our understanding and appreciation of the ocean and how they go about their daily work.
Check back regularly as we fill in the pieces of the puzzle.
Featured Career
Ashanti Pyrtle

Assistant Professor
Aquatic Science

Ashanti Pyrtle studies the fate of radioactive material that enters rivers, lakes, and oceans. She also advises minority science students on how to navigate through graduate school and prepare for a career afterwards.
Career Archives
Claudia Benites-Nelson
Assistant Professor Chemical Oceanography
Claudia Benitez-Nelson uses radioactive isotopes to study the complex world of nutrient cycling in the oceans.

25. Education And Careers In Marine Biology - MarineBio.org
If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, be sure to check in the MarineBiology degrees, careers, jobs forum in the Plankton Board here at
http://www.marinebio.com/MarineBio/Careers/

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The Oceans All about the Seas Creatures of the Sea ... Submarines/Tech Plankton Forum Daily News! MarineBio News MarineBio Resources
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a rare snail a sting ray an octopi Quiz Archive MB admin Site stats: 6 onsite 2847 subscribers May 2004: 58,095 visitors 124,897 page views 1,905,932 hits Plankton Forum 99 members 214 posts in 9 forums MB Resources: 524 Africa Australia British Isles Canada China France The Netherlands Latest Species Basking Shark Beluga Whale Goblin Shark Minke Whale ... Twoband Clownfish MarineBio Species Basking Shark Bat Eagle Ray Bearded Scorpion Beluga Whale ... Leafy Sea Dragon :: 70 Total Species Submit Country Info MarineBio News Research Online Articles@PubMed BIOSIS:BioBrowser CSA Databases Deep Sea Research ... Research Resources 3D Shark Tank Bering Sea Black Sea Crittercam Deep Sea Creatures! Deep Sea Slides Deep Sea Vents Deep Sea Vents 2 Deep Voyage Evolution Humpback Whales Marine Sanctuaries Minke Whales Ocean Conservancy Ocean Explorer ReefBase Robert D. Ballard

26. MH Marine Biology
careers in marine biology. careers in biology www.sicb.org/cib. careers and Jobsin marine biology and Oceanography wwwmarine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/careers.html.
http://www.mhhe.com/catalogs/sem/marinebio/index.mhtml?file=careers

27. Marine Biologist
careers and Jobs in marine biology and Oceanography very good site! careersin Oceanography, marine Science marine biology.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/student/counselling/spotlights/marbio.html
MARINE BIOLOGIST (2121)
University of Manitoba -Calendar and Registration Guide Zoology Faculty of Science Department of Zoology - Homepage Links to Sites National Occupational Classification Labour Market Information - Winnipeg Job Futures - Job outlook for Canada until 2008 Occupational Outlook Handbook - Job Outlook in the US The Society for Marine Mammology Careers and Jobs in Marine Biology and Oceanography - very good site! Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science - from Seaworld Canadian Federation of Biological Sciences Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Science Branch Bamfield Marine Station International Ocean Institute International Foundation for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Coastal Ecosystems Research Foundation (CERF) Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution International Oceanographic Foundation So You Want to Become a Marine Biologist - Scripps Institution of Oceanography Also search the Alberta Learning Information Service and O*NET
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28. AIBS: Careers In Biology
Life Science careers For The Future. marine biologists may discover ways to getmore food from the Researchers who study human biology might slow the aging
http://www.aibs.org/careers/
Announcements AIBS News BioScience ActionBioscience.org ... Classifieds Organization About AIBS Society Membership Corporate Membership Individual Membership ... Site Map Education Office
Careers in Biology
What Jobs Do Biologists Have?
Research
Many researchers work at colleges and universities, where they also teach. Industry employs research biologists in fields such as biotechnology, drug development, and food processing. Some research biologists work for the government, where they aim to protect and restore the environment, breed better crops, fight human and animal diseases, evaluate food and drug safety, or work on space missions. Researchers attend seminars, read scientific journals, and write articles to tell others about their results. Some travel to exotic places to do their work. Researchers often need help from skilled people trained in biology. Laboratory technicians help carry out experiments; they often become experts at taking field measurements, manipulating cells, handling animals and chemicals, or using sophisticated instruments.
Health Care
Health care workers apply biological knowledge to keep people healthy or return sick people to health. Physicians, dentists, nurses, medical technicians, and physician's assistants all must have a solid biology background. Some health care professionals work directly with patients; others may devise public health campaigns to defeat illnesses such as tuberculosis, AIDS, cancer, and heart disease. Some work to prevent the spread of rare, deadly diseases like that caused by the now infamous Ebola virus.

29. Biology Careers And Related Organizations
marine BiologistOceanographer. American society of Limnology and Oceanography,. ResearchAssociate. Society for Experimental biology. back to careers table.
http://sciweb.henryford.cc.mi.us/biology/careers.biology.html
Careers/Professions for the Biology Graduate Medicine Medicine-allied Medical research other careers Medical Careers Professional Organizations on the World Wide Web (Internet) Allergist, Asthmatist Adolescent Phychiatrist Chiropractor American Chiropractric Association Dentist American Dental Association Dermatologist American Academy of Dermatology General or Family Practice American Academy of Family Physicians Neurologist American Academy of Neurology Opthalmologist American Academy of Ophthalmology Orthopaedist American Academy of Orthopaedics Head and Neck Surgeon American Academy of Otolaryngology Back Pain specialist American Academy of Pain Medicine Pediatrician American Academy of Pediatrics Endocrinologist American Academy of Endocrinology Neurosurgeon American Academy of Neurological Surgeons Cardiologist American College of Cardiology Thoracic Surgeon American College of Chest Physicians Obstetrician and/or Gynecologist American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Radiologist American College of Radiology Geriatrics American Geriatrics Society Psychiatrist (M.D.)

30. Career Browser: Marine Biology Major
Potential careers. marine biology graduates find jobs with government, state,and federal environmental programs, particularly those dealing with coastal
http://www.collegeboard.com/apps/careers/majors/0,3480,15-097,00.html
Site Colleges College Search Where to Start Campus Life College Visits Tools College Search Compare Colleges LikeFinder Jump To College Applications Career Browser Email Newsletters Home ... Career Browser
Marine Biology General Information Typical Courses H.S. Preparation
Potential Careers
... Sources of Additional Information
General Information
In the marine biology major students learn about the diversity of life in the ocean, how ocean species relate to each other as food and prey, and how different species depend on and use the physical and chemical structures of the ocean. What the Major is Like The ocean has a special fascination. Covering two-thirds of the earth's surface, it contains a great abundance and wide diversity of life forms, ranging from the bizarre to the beautiful. How ocean species relate to each other, as food and prey, as sources of nutrients, or even as animal and chemical structures of the ocean are all topics of deep interest to marine biologists. Students majoring in marine biology will not only receive broad exposure to the extraordinary complexity of this major ecosystem, but also insight into some of the most important environmental problems facing our future. For example, they will explore the consequences of global climate changes, which threaten to produce a warming of the ocean and a rise in sea level, and the consequences of increasing ocean pollution. Marine biology majors study the ocean as a system and learn about the interaction and interdependency of the physics, chemistry, and biology of the ocean. They learn about the form, structure, development, evolution, physiology, biochemistry, and genetics of marine systems, including fisheries. Through such study they come to appreciate the many competing interests and concerns that center around people's use of the ocean.

31. PH@School: Biology: Careers
Biologist For more information on careers involving marine invertebrates and marinebiology in general, visit this site from Scripps Institute of Oceanography.
http://www.phschool.com/atschool/biology/MLB_CAREERS.html
BIOLOGY
As you explore the topics in each unit of your textbook, you may discover many different types of careers associated with biology. This page lists Web links that you can use to learn more about career opportunities in biology. Careers in Biology
A career in biology can be a fulfilling and exciting profession, provided your own goals, talents, and interests match the activities of biologists. These pages provide general information on a variety of interests and careers in biology. Explore this site to discover the diversity of biology.
Careers in Chemistry

This site from the Duke University Department of Chemistry has links to lots of information on careers for those interested in chemical processes. You'll be surprised at the many fields in which a knowledge of chemistry can be used, including research, biotechnology, library science, education, and law.
Guide to Biotechnology

Biotechnology is the science of using living cells and materials to make products that improve the world. A career in this field can be personally and professionally fulfilling, and may offer long-term growth potential. The Biotechnology Industry Organization hosts this useful guide.
Careers in Genetics

This excellent site describes the field and profiles a number of active geneticists.

32. PH@School: Biology: The Living Science: Careers
reasons to become an entomologist—to help feed the world, to preserve biologicaldiversity, and Strategies for Pursuing a Career in marine Mammal Science
http://www.phschool.com/atschool/biology/TLS_CAREERS.html
BIOLOGY: The Living Science
As you explore the topics in each unit of your textbook, you may discover many different types of careers associated with biology. This page lists Web links that you can use to learn more about career opportunities in biology. Careers in Biology
Biology can be a fulfilling and exciting profession, provided your own goals, talents, and interests match the activities of biologists. These pages provide general information on a variety of interests and careers in biology. Explore this site and discover the diversity of biology.
Careers in Medical Laboratory Technology

This site from the American Society of Clinical Pathologists explains various career options in the field of medical laboratory technology.
Careers in Genetics

This excellent site describes the field and profiles a number of active geneticists.
Guide to Zoological Park Careers

Sea World and Busch Gardens help you to explore a variety of career opportunities at zoological parks.
Careers in the Microbiological Sciences

This site from the American Society for Microbiology includes information about what microbiologists do, who they work with, career options, salaries, how to prepare for a microbiological career, and where to write for more information. Ethnobotany This is a great introduction to the emerging field of ethnobotany. Ethnobotanists are a cross between anthropologists and botanists; they study how people in various cultures use plants for many kinds of drugs and foods. Read the "What is ethnobotany?" section for an overview, then browse through the additional articles. For more on ethnobotany, check out "The Shaman's Apprentice" for an interview with ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin on the

33. UHS: Career Library
careers in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology Scripps Institute of OceanographyLibrary. careers in marine biology Oceanography Stanford University.
http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/links/header.cfm?FIELD=4&OCCU

34. MBARI - Ocean Sciences Career Information
careers in marine biology Monterey Bay Aquarium; National Associationof marine Laboratories (NAML) - for links to marine lab web pages;
http://www.mbari.org/education/careers.html
Education Press room
About MBARI

Employment

Education
...
Library

Ocean Sciences Career Information These web pages provide information for those interested in a career in the ocean sciences:

35. Careers In Biological Sciences
in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology University of California, San Diegoand careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography Standford University
http://dept.kent.edu/biology/career.htm
Department of Biological Sciences
Kent State University Careers in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences Explore Academic Majors at Kent Peterson's Guide to Graduate Study Kent State University Career Services Center Still uncertain about a career? Registered KSU students, explore options at the Career Services Center Collage
InternNET: The Internship Network
InternNET is an online searchable database for students, faculty/staff, and employers.
Graduate Record Exam
BS/MD degree program at Kent State and NEOUCOM (application early in senior year of high school) Information about medical, osteopathic, dental and veterinary schools.
The American Institute of Biological Sciences - Careers in Biology.
See also their page of Education and Outreach Links. This is a good first place to look for career information.
U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Occupational Outlook Handbook
search for information on any job A-Z , U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Conservation Scientists and Foresters

Biological and Medical Scientists
Animal Care and Service Workers Not ready to start the career path yet? Consider volunteer programs that might use some of your skills and talents to help people throughout the world. The Global Volunteer Network offers volunteer opportunities in community projects throughout the world..

36. Careers In Marine Science
literally hundreds of different jobs in the field of marine Science encompassingalmost all other sciences physics, chemistry and biology. Career choices are
http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/marine/pub/seascience/mscaree.html
Careers ln Marine Science
Introduction
So you want to be a Marine Scientist? You like to be outside, heard the oceans would feed the world, want to learn to SCUBA dive or communicate with dolphins. GREAT! You know what you like and have a direction in mind. But is Marine Science for you? What exactly does a marine scientist do and how do you enter the field. Many people are asking these same questions. Interest in the ocean and the environment has sparked an increase in questions from students about careers in marine science. This publication will attempt to answer some of the commonly asked questions and help you learn more about this challenging field.
What does a Marine Scientist do?
More often, the question "Will I get to work with dolphins or whales?" is asked. The answer is probably not! Most people come into contact with marine animals at aquaria and theme parks, where they see some of the large, more glamorous animals that the seas have to offer. Television portrays marine biologists as divers searching for the mysteries of the deep or in a cage surrounded by sharks. The truth is that these are images of a small percentage of marine scientists. South Carolina has many more people studying shrimp than dolphins or sharks. Some scientists venture out on large research vessels, sometimes for extended periods of time, while others study water samples in a laboratory. Many spend their day hip deep in marsh mud while still more perform research to help determine the laws and regulations necessary to protect the ocean's limited resources.

37. Biology Careers Information From The CBU Biology Department
Studies (U. Louisville) Jobs in Agriculture, Zoology, and the Environment Careersin Oceanography, marine Science marine biology (numerous links to career
http://www.cbu.edu/~aross/biodept/Careers.html
Department of Biology
Biology Careers Information CBU Biology CBU Biology Events CBU Biology Alumni News CBU School of Sciences Careers ... CBU Career Center Index to CBU the Biology Careers Page:
Biology Careers, General
Careers in Science and Engineering: A Student Guide to Grad School and Beyond
Links to Sites with General Career Information (Furman) Biology Careers Page , Furman University
"A Bachelor's Degree in biology opens the door to an unusually large number of career options.... Each of the occupation names listed under ' Many Specific Careers Described will connect you to one or more pertinent Web sites."
AIBS "Careers in Biology" Biology Careers (SICB): Publications - Newsletters
Careers for Biology Majors over 200 links to Web sites that describe specific careers accessible after training in biology" Furman Univ. Application writing law, medical, business, grad schools ASLO Aquatic Science Career Information American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Career Planning Center for Beginning Scientists and Engineers Career Builder (Job search) Catapult on JobWeb Nat'l. Assoc. of Colleges and Employers

38. Bridge - Ocean Science Careers
information pages. careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography List of links to more career information pages. Tips Tools. Other
http://www.vims.edu/bridge/career.html

Marine Careers Net
- A new Sea Grant online resource that profiles 34 marine science professionals. This site shows the diversity of ages, genders, races, and even educational background of people working in marine science. Office of Naval Research: Careers in Oceanography - An online booklet by the Navy with an that tells you about careers in oceanography including educational requirements, job opportunities, market outlook, and special sections for women, minorities, and people with disabilities. Oceanography Careers-Women in Marine Sciences - "Women Oceanographers is a fantastic website with profiles on 12 remarkable women with careers in oceanography. Each profile includes a biography, a typical work week, background information, photos, links to learn more, a video interview and in-depth information about one topic in which they are involved. What a GREAT resource to provide AWESOME mentors and role models for young women enagaged at all levels of scientific learning." Chantelle, Science and Biology teacher, Grades 9-12 Careers in the Marine Science Field - A small list of jobs in the marine science field to give you an idea of the diversity of career opportunities in this area.

39. Careers In Biology -- Arts & Sciences Libraries, UB Libraries
of career planning resources in the following areas Oceanography; marine Science marine biology; Outdoor and Environmental careers; Ichthyology; Botany
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/bio/bio_careers.html
Biology Careers and Jobs Here is a comprehensive inventory of career and job-finding resources in the Biological Sciences . This list has been arranged in alphabetic order by Web site name. Italicized entries offer extensive coverage. The SEL Career Information Site provides additional access to general and subject-specific resources..

40. So You Want To Be A .
sfor biology Majors http www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careerlist.html...... aza.org/publications/career.htm marine Mammal Biologist Links to many Career
http://lsb380.plbio.lsu.edu/see/see.want to be
So you want to be a.... DO YOU WANT TO GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL? DO YOU NEED TO GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL? Check out these sites:
Scientist http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/careers/ http://www4.nas.edu/osep/cpc.nsf
Biologist http://www.sicb.org/cib/index.html http://www.aibs.org/careers/index.html
http://www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careerlist.html

Botanist http://www.botany.org/bsa/careers/index.html
Plant taxonomist http://www.aibs.org/careers/index.html
Plant physiologist http://www.aspp.org/
Ecologist http://www.esa.org/opportunities/
Mycologist
Plant pathologist http://www.scisoc.org/members/careers.htm
Microbiologist http://www.asmusa.org/edusrc/edu21.htm Industrial Microbiologist and Biotechnologist http://www.simhq.org/html/careersIndustrial.html Phycologist www.psaalgae.org/ Geneticist http://www.faseb.org/genetics/gsa/gsamenu.htm Human geneticist http://www.kumc.edu/gec/prof/career.html Forensic scientist http://www.aafs.org/employ/brochure.htm Crystalographer http://www.crystallography.net/ Animal Behaviorist http://www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careerlist.html

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