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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

41. Whittier Career Services Major & Career Information Guides: Biology
Inspector, agriculture products, Mammalogy, marine biologist. marine ecologist,marine science, Medical assistant. careers. Zoo curator, Zoo director, Zoologist.
http://www.whittier.edu/career/guide/biology/default.htm
search this site what's new on campus directories site map ... B i o l o g y This guide contains only a partial list of occupational titles and career fields that may be of interest to students considering a biology major. In addition to the skills and knowledge gained through your college course work in this major, you may also need to acquire career related work experience, additional work related skills and/or additional education. Some of the occupations require an advanced degree to enter the field. After you have identified possible occupations of interest to you, it is important to investigate the nature of work; education and training requirements; skills and special talents needed; types of employers; future trends and employment outlook related to each of these careers. We have set-up links to internet sites which provide detailed descriptions of these occupations . You may also want to research these occupations by reading the books and literature available in the Philadelphia House Career Resource Library, by contacting related professional associations and by talking with individuals working in the field. This guide also provides information about obtaining related work experience including links to possible internships of interest. Internet links to professional association sites and other career resources are also provided.

42. Careers In Oceanography
A comprehensive list of information about careers in oceanography, marine science,and marine biology is available through the Scripps Institution of
http://oceanography.palomar.edu/links/Careers.html
Careers in Oceanography Many people associate careers in oceanography as consisting of swimming with marine animals at a marine life park or snorkeling in crystal-clear tropical waters studying coral reefs. In reality, these kinds of jobs are extremely rare and there is intense competition for the few jobs that do exist. Most oceanographers work in fields that use science to solve a particular problem in the ocean. Some examples include:
  • What is the role of the ocean in limiting the greenhouse effect? What kinds of pharmaceuticals can be found naturally in marine organisms? How does sea-floor spreading relate to the movement of tectonic plates? What economic deposits are there on the sea floor? Can rogue waves be predicted? What is the role of longshore transport in the distribution of sand on the beach? How does a particular pollutant affect organisms in the marine environment?
Preparation for a Career in Oceanography
Preparing yourself for a career in oceanography is probably one of the most interesting and rewarding (yet difficult) paths to travel. The study of oceanography is typically divided into different academic disciplines (or sub-fields) of study. The four main disciplines of oceanography are:
  • Geological oceanography is the study of the structure of the sea floor and how the sea floor has changed through time; the creation of sea floor features; and the history of sediments deposited on it.

43. Chronicle Careers Search Reopened Assistant Professor Of Marine
of marine biology University of Maine at Machias 9 O Categories biology/life sciences,Geology/earth sciences, Other New on Chronicle careers First Person An
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44. Billfish News
is the third student to receive the Bahamas Billfish Championship scholarship awardedfor outstanding students pursuing careers related to marine biology.
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Bahamas Billfish Championship
Abaco Student Dives Into Marine Biology Career
Lyford Cay Foundation Names Third Billfish Championship Scholar
Tuesday, August 26, 2003 Abaco, Bahamas
"My father is a marine technician and we live near the water. I used to have to take a small boat across the harbour to school," says Patterson, who grew up in Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas; a community driven by its marine culture. Just back from an intense, six-week underwater reef training course in Australia and armed with a special scholarship raised through a fishing tournament and administered by the Lyford Cay Foundation, the marine biology major will soon head back to the Florida Institute of Technology. Patterson is the third student to receive the Bahamas Billfish Championship scholarship awarded for outstanding students pursuing careers related to marine biology. "Ever since she was about knee high, Olivia couldn't stop talking about the ocean and coral reefs and the sea life around her," says mother Deborah Patterson. By the time Olivia turned 12, she'd attended environmental conferences in England, California, Washington, D.C. and throughout the Bahamas. In her senior year at Abaco Central High, Patterson interned at the Bahamas Marine Mammal Survey, experiencing the Bahamas' complex underwater system first hand. "I spent several weeks reporting dolphin and manatee sightings, photo identifying them and cross-referencing them in a database. It was hard but interesting."

45. Becoming A Marine Biologist
Many such colleges are not that great and most of the students in suchprograms don t really intend to have careers in marine biology.
http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/becoming.html
Becoming a Marine Biologist What is marine biology and what is a marine biologist? I Want to Train Dolphins and Whales Here's my advice. Love dolphins and whales. Admire their beauty and their grace as they swim and move through their scores of exciting behavioral maneuvers. Worry about the whales, for many of them are in danger. Support organizations that try to conserve whales. Okay. Now please keep in mind that there are VERY FEW people in the world who study whales or other marine mammals! Same thing for dolphin trainers. Yes there are many public aquaria in the United States, but the number of people that work with dolphins as trainers are also very few. Most emails I get start with "I have always wanted to be a dolphin trainer." Fine, but you better keep your options open, just the way aspiring rock stars usually have a "day job." If every person who wanted to study dolphins went on to do so, then just about every dolphin would have its own personal observer! You are in a vast company because everyone loves dolphins. The important point is: MARINE BIOLOGY IS A LOT MORE THAN DOLPHINS. There are many important areas that you can study. Dolphins are an important part, but only a part, of the universe of marine biology. (Same goes for you shark fans.) If you truly wanted to do research on marine mammals you could enter this field through one of two routes. First, you could become a biology major in college, taking courses in vertebrate biology, physiology and evolution. Most marine mammalogists were biology majors in college. As an alternative, you could become a veterinarian, with the ultimate hope of understanding mammalian anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, and understanding the biology of mammals and their ailments. This would be a very rare route, although an interesting one.

46. Careers At The Marine Institute
Staff Profile Sara Jane Moore. marine Biologist / Fisheries Scientist. What is yourjob title. I have also spent time in the Institute of marine biology, Crete.
http://www.marine.ie/job opportunities/careers at the marine institute/marine bi

47. Career Links
biology, marine biology, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAREER LINKS. careers in marinebiology links; Strategies for Pursuing a Career in marine Mammal Science;
http://department.rwu.edu/~biology/links.htm
BIOLOGY, MARINE BIOLOGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAREER LINKS These links provide general information about career opportunities in the various fields. For specific job announcements click here Careers in Oceanography and Marine Biology Careers in Biology Careers in Environmental Science Faculty Directory Courses and Programs ... e-mail Department IP

48. Marine Science
The advisors to the marine biology Program at Bloomsburg University maintain exhaustive contacts,to assist graduates in the initial stages of their careers.
http://departments.bloomu.edu/biology/marine.htm
Bloomsburg University
Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences
B.S. and B.A. in Biology
Marine Biology Option
  • Why does Bloomsburg University offer a Bachelor's Degree in Biology with a Marine Biology Option and not simply a Marine Biology Degree?
    The Marine Biology Program at Bloomsburg University is designed to provide maximum career flexibility. The Program is built around a solid core of courses in the fundamentals of biology. Granting the degree in Biology communicates that the student has all the preparation that any generic biology program would provide. Granting a specialization in Marine Biology communicates that the student has additional focused preparation in the marine sciences. That students are broadly trained in fundamentals, as well as being specifically trained, is of crucial importance to potential employers, graduate schools, and professional schools.
  • How much time will I spend at the Marine Science Center in Virginia?
    Courses in Marine Science are offered during the summer, when students have the flexibility to devote their full attention to detailed studies of the oceans, and when it is more pleasant to be in the water. Students in the Marine Biology Option are required to spend the equivalent of one summer semester at the Marine Science Center. Most students spend more. The remainder of the time is spent at the main campus of Bloomsburg University taking supportive classes in the sciences, and general education classes.
  • What special opportunities are available to students in the Marine Biology Option at Bloomsburg University?

49. Careers:  Kathleen Dudzinski, Marine Biologist And Cetacean Behaviorist
looking for a school with strong marine biology and general biology departments.I believe that you can get a good education and begin your career in just
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cetacean behaviorist
Meet Kathleen M. Dudzinski, marine biologist and cetacean behaviorist, who studies dolphin communication and social behavior in the field. She was doing field work and research on free-range dolphins on a fellowship program sponsored by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science at a nature center in Japan at the time of this interview. Flash! Kathleen is a star in an IMAX show on dolphins. Kathleen's Story Related Web Sites and Professional Organizations Kathleen Answers Your Questions while growing on the East Coast. They encouraged her to ask questions and challenged her to understand and learn about the things around her. "My dad shared his love of the woods and outdoors with my sisters and me, while Mom shared her love of the sea and the coast. They both instilled in us a strong independent streak." She was a Girl Scout during elementary school, and was exposed to a variety of activities. Kathleen admitted that her role models included the Bionic Woman, Jamie Summers from television, and girl detective Nancy Drew. Both of these characters were strong, independent women. She also read books by Joy Adamson about life with wild animals in Africa.

50. EMU Biology - Home
careers in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology Guide to Outdoor/Environmentalcareers careers in marine biology Oceanography Environmental careers
http://www.emich.edu/public/biology/careers.html
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Careers in Biology Are you curious about what type of career a degree in Biology can prepare you for? You might be surprised by the possibilities. The following links will take you to a variety of sites with information about Biology careers. Cell/Molecular Biology Organismal/Field Biology
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Careers in the Genetics Field Careers in the Microbiological Sciences ... Occupational Outlook for Biological and Medical Scientists
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Careers in Animal Behavior Careers in Biological Systematics Careers in Ecology Careers in Biological Systematics ... Sources for information on careers in Biology, Conservation, and Oceanography Page last updated 3/28/03 Michael Angell Cathy Bach Peter Bednekoff Howard Booth ... Henry Zot J udy Alexander Jerry Hartenburg Maggie Koller Judy McBride

51. Careers In Marine Biology & Aquaculture
careers in marine biology and Aquaculture. Why does Australia need marinebiologists and aquaculturalists? the population is continuing
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/mbiolaq/studying/careers.html

  • Prospective Students Programs
    Careers in Marine Biology and Aquaculture
    Why does Australia need marine biologists and aquaculturalists?
    • the population is continuing to move to coastal areas by 2010 some 90% of the population will live within 50km of the coast unprecedented pressure on estuaries and coastal waters through development unprecedented pressures on our coastal and oceanic fisheries an increased demand for marine technology (natural compounds for drugs, natural compound for antifouling, natural surfaces for reducing fouling) increased demand for the aquaculture of prawns, barramundi, crabs, lobsters and oysters for pearls
    Where might I get a job in marine biology and Aquaculture?
    Academia
    • Graduates with BSc Honours of Masters may get jobs as research assistants or support staff for teaching; With a PhD you can gain research positions (Postdoctoral; Fellowships) that are often funded for a few years or apply for permanent positions as a lecturer and researcher.

    Private Sector
    • Biologists and conservationists working for non-governmental organizations (e.g. Nature Conservation Agency)

52. Marine Biology Training - One Stop Training Shop
Sponsored Links. careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography ..careers in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology.
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SMM STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREER IN MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE

The Society for Marine Mammalogy STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREER IN MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE The field of marine mammal science has a growing appeal. Yet, many students do not clearly understand ... ...

53. Marine Biology Career
ihiresecondaryteachers.com. careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography .. careers in marine biology from Monterey Bay Aquarium
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54. Biology Career In Marine
biology career in marine. marine Science careers marine Science careers This siteoffers information about careers in marine biology and other marine sciences.
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55. Marine Biology Links
Park careers A Seaworld Education Department publication marine careers - Anoverview of careers in marine biology and the other marine sciences So, You
http://www.marinebiology.edu/links.htm
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- Frequently asked questions about the marine environment
Fishbase
- Global information system on fishes Marine Biology Career Information Ask a Marine Biologist - Questions and answers with Dr. Bernd W rsig
Guide to Zoological Park Careers
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- An overview of careers in marine biology and the other marine sciences So, You Wanna be a Dolphin Trainer? - The International Marine Animal Trainer's Association Government Agencies, Research Institutes, and Professional Societies American Elasmobranch Society - Advancing the study of sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras American Fisheries Society - Advancing fisheries and aquatic science International Sea turtle Society Mote Marine Laboratory - Dedicated to excellence in marine sciences National Association of Marine Laboratories - Representing marine and Great Lakes laboratories National Marine Fisheries Service - Dedicated to the stewardship of living marine resources National Marine Mammal Laboratory - Conducting research on marine mammals worldwide

56. University Of New England Biological Sciences - Careers
Scripps Institution of Oceanography careers in marine biology and BiologicalOceanography. marinecareers.net. Coast Notes careers in marine biology (pdf).
http://www.une.edu/cas/biological/careers.html
Biological Sciences Academic Programs Admissions Tours Libraries ... Biological Sciences Home
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Students majoring in biological sciences can pursue a wide variety of careers, some that require advanced graduate study. The following are just a few examples to provide a sense of the opportunities. Also listed are some links with further sources of career information:
Aquaculture and Aquarium Science
Aquarists, who maintain aquarium exhibits Aquarium educators Mammalogists, who provide supervision, care and training of the marine mammals, such as seals and the dolphins. Veterinarians and veterinary technicians, responsible for the health of aquarium animals. Water quality technicians, who test the water from the tanks in an aquarium. Entrepreneurs and aquarists in corporate businesses, who raise aquatic species for sale.
Links of Interest:
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
: Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Biological Sciences
A goal of the biological sciences major is to provide students with the necessary background for entry-level career positions and graduate study. The major is particularly suited to students interested in the overall field of biology but not wishing to specialize in one of the other majors.

57. Marine Biology Major At U Maine Machias
careers in marine biology. As demand. UMM’s marine biology programcan prepare you for careers in such areas as marine Education
http://www.umm.maine.edu/majors/marinebio/index.shtml
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or ummadmissions@maine.edu From the small to the large, from algae to marine mammals, UMM’s program in Marine Biology offers you a hands-on approach to the fascinating field of marine science. You will learn about the biology and ecology of marine plants and animals inhabiting oceans, rocky shores, tidal pools, marshes, mudflats, and other marine environments. UMM is uniquely located at the headwaters of the Machias River estuary on the Down East coast of Maine. Far from the bright lights of the city, Machias is an ideal location for the naturalist. Surrounded by spruce-fir forests, lakes, rivers, the spectacular Gulf of Maine, and nearby Bay of Fundy, our faculty specialize in teaching outdoors to enhance hands-on learning. The ocean will be your classroom. We are minutes away from sand beaches, rocky shores, mudflats, salt marshes, and other natural habitats. In addition to our own aquaculture laboratory, we are a short drive from state-of-the-art mariculture facilities for finfish and shellfish.

58. OceanPortal : Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science, And Marine Biology
careers in Oceanography, marine Science, and marine biology. Link ID, 2241.Title, careers in Oceanography, marine Science, and marine biology.
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59. OceanPortal : Careers & Jobs In Marine Biology & Oceanography
careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography. Link ID, 5211. Title,careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography. Url, http
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60. MESA - Marine Careers
careers in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology. http//scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/career.html. careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography.
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