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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

81. Marine Biologist
RELATED careers, Aquatic biologist, search for this job. marine Geologist, searchfor this job. Microbiologist, search for this job. Oceanographer, search for thisjob.
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82. Marine Biology Links
marine biology Career Information.
http://www.csulb.edu/~slmanley/marbiol/marine_biology_links.htm
Marine Biology Links
College and University Marine Biology Programs SUNY Marine Biology Web College Programs
SDSU

Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB)

Garrison Oceanography
...
University of Otago
Aquariums North Carolina Aquariums
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

Shedd Aquarium

Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific
...
St. Croix Aquarium and Education Center
- provides guided tours featuring local customs and lore, facts on fish and invertebrate biology and ecology, conservation issues, and wise snorkeling and diving practices
Key West Aquarium
- hands on activities for kids
Lake District Coast Aquarium
Marine labs and institutions (Many of these have summer programs of instruction) Scripps Institution of Oceanography Moss Landing Marine Laboratory MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) Wrigley Institute for Environmental Sciences ... National Marine Mammal Laboratory - conducts research on marine mammals with particular attention to issues related to marine mammals off the coast of Oregon, Washington, and Alaska Roundhouse Lab and Aquarium - offers marine science classes to schools and groups HOBI Labs - private marine sciences laboratory specializing in optical oceanography and hydro-optical intrumentation. Conducts oceanographic research in areas of physics and biology

83. Marine Science Careers
A Scientist Interviews Three marine Biologists.40 minute video $39.95 from PrarieStarfish Productions 6121 Glen Oak Hollywood, CA 90068; marine careers.
http://www.vims.edu/adv/ed/careers/
TEACHERS
STUDENTS
Outlook on Ocean Sciences
INFORMATION
... JOBS
General Information about Marine Careers ADVICE FROM SCIENTISTS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTICLES BOOKS BIBLIOGRAPHIES

84. School To Careers - Marine Biologist #1210
marine Biologist 1210. Pathway Agriscience and Natural Resources A visit to theocean in ninth grade sparked this marine biologist?s interest in the career.
http://www.careers.iptv.org/people_detail.cfm?pplID=430&occID=182

85. Salary.com Careers
I can t imagine any other career. . you could learn to love statistics, then studybiology, fasten your Related resources National marine Fisheries Services.
http://www.salary.com/careers/layoutscripts/crel_display.asp?tab=cre&cat=Cat10&s

86. Mike Pagel's Biology Career And Employment Links
A list of current openings is available as well! The marine biology CareerPage Links to dozens of sites providing information on current topics.
http://www.uwsp.edu/career/JobSearchInfo/JobSrchByFields/SciJobLinks/BiologyLink
Biology Career and Employment Links
Please contact Mike Pagel to report dead links or sites that you would like added to this list. Thank you! Science Jobs - A science job search engine in all areas of science including, but not limited to: biochemistry, biotechnology, bioinformatics, biophysics, botany, cell biology, developmental biology, ecology, environmental science, genetics, medicine, microbiology, and zoology. Biology Careers Page - An amazing collection of information on careers related to the Biological sciences. The initial site can lead you to General Career Information, Descriptions of Many Specific Careers (over 200 web sites!) and Graduate programs. Northeast Association of Advisors for the Health Professions - Go to the "NEAAHP Advisor's Resource Guide" for information about Medical School applications, interviews, testing, costs, overseas Medical Colleges, and related information. Go to the "Links to Health Professions Websites" for a page that, in turn, will get you to career information for a wide range of health-related occupations, entrance test information and "Other Resources" Be sure to check out "Other Resources" for accessing reports reviewing Medical School Admission Interviews, a list of Acronyms, and other goodies! The Interactive Medical Student Lounge - For Dental, Medical, Osteopathic, Podiatric, or Pre-Med students. Information on admission, financial aid, career options, residencies, and a host of other topics pertinent to current and aspiring medical students.

87. Welcome To Project Oceanography! Career Links
marinecareers.Net This site will introduce you to careers in marinebiology and other marine sciences. You can also find information
http://www.marine.usf.edu/pjocean/links/
Project Oceanography Links Meet the Project Oceanography Staff
Marine Science Career Links
Who's Watching Project Oceanography

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.
VIMS Career Links
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.
Some Advice from MOTE
- Here's some more advice from the scientists of Mote Marine Laboratory to both students and parents on how to prepare for a career in the marine sciences.

88. Marine Biology, Oceanography And Fisheries - Job Description
to Prepare for a Career In marine Mammal Science and Strategies for Pursuing a Careerin marine Mammal Science. General Education Guidelines for marine biology.
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~envjobs/job17.html
Marine Biology, Oceanography, Fisheries, and Related Disciplines
Table of Contents
Careers in Oceanography
What is Oceanography?
Specialty Fields in Oceanography

What do Oceanographers Do?

Salary and Job Outlook for Oceanographers

Teachers: check out the
OCEAN SCIENCES TEACHER RESOURCE CENTER
Careers in Marine Mammal Biology
What is Marine Mammal Biology?
General Education Guidelines for Marine Biology

Salary Information for Marine Biologists
Careers in Fisheries Science
What is Fisheries Science?
What do You do on the Job?

Education Requirements

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What is Oceanography?
(Thanks to: International Oceanographic Foundation "Oceanography" is a broad field in which many sciences are focused on the common goal of understanding the oceans. Since the ocean comprises the largest ecosystem on earth, study of the ocean ecosystems is critical to understanding man's effects on the biosphere. Persons specializing in Botany, cartography, chemistry, engineering, geography, geology, geophysics, limnology, mathematics, medicine, meteorology, and zoology all play roles in expanding our knowledge of marine environments. "Marine biology" is the study of life in the world's oceans, seas, bays and estuaries (in other words, in salt water), but requires an understanding of freshwater systems as well. It includes the study of all living marine organisms (from bacteria to whales) and their physical marine environment. The field of oceanography is usually broken down into sub-disciplines, including:

89. Shoals Marine Laboratory - Careers In Marine Science
Operating under the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University in cooperation with the University of New Hampshire at Durham, the Shoals
http://www.sml.cornell.edu/employ/pe-cms.htm

Appledore Summer Staff

Appledore Teaching Assistants

Permanent Administrative Staff

Careers in Marine Science
What does a Marine Biologist do?
Two-thirds of our planet is covered with ocean and just about every field within science can use the oceans and ocean life as a subject for study. Many scientists involved in marine biology are primarily ecologists, zoologists or botanists who study an organism or organisms that live in the sea. Marine science can also include archaeology, anthropology, sociology, engineering and other studies of human relationships with the sea. Ocean science, or oceanography, is the study of the global marine environment, from the polar seas to coral island lagoons. In their studies, marine scientists combine direct observation with a systematic approach for understanding the processes that control the earth's oceans. Recent concerns about global warming have encouraged scientists to view ocean science and earth science in a more holistic way in order to understand the global system as a whole. This and the plain fact that so much of the world's oceans have yet to be explored make for many exciting possibilities in the immediate future. Biological Oceanography focuses on marine organisms and how marine microbes, plants, and animals interact with each other and with the physical, chemical, and geological processes in the ocean. Biological processes in the ocean play a critical role in the total Earth system, particularly in the cycling of important biogeochemical materials such as carbon and in solar energy capture and conversion into organic material. Biological oceanographers study the distributions and abundance of marine organisms in the open ocean, coastal zone, and estuaries, both in the water column and on the seafloor.

90. ICE FISH Cruise, 2004
A career in Polar marine biology. Special Topics. A Career in Polarmarine biology. Because we know so little about the polar marine
http://www.icefish.neu.edu/specialtopics/career/index.php
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A Career in Polar Marine Biology
Because we know so little about the polar marine ecosystems, the most natural way to develop a career in Polar Marine Biology is through graduate study with investigators such as those on this cruise. However, there are many other ways to get involved in these activities. For example, Sandra Parker, Dr. Detrich’s Technician, joined his laboratory 15 years ago because she was intrigued by the opportunity to conduct both laboratory- and field-based research on polar marine organisms that live under extreme conditions. “I was really excited by the chance to work in Antarctica and contribute to our understanding of this absolutely unique ecosystem. Frankly, I had never thought about going to, much less working in, Antarctica until I saw the posting for Dr. Detrich’s Technician position.” Another route to developing a career in Polar Marine Biology is to volunteer to join a research program at your university. Many undergraduates have experienced an epiphany while on such projects and gone on to develop careers in various polar fields. “Antarctica does that to you,” says Sandra. “Each time I go to Palmer Station (now eight), I am overwhelmed by the natural beauty and I feel that I am making a positive impact in polar science.”

91. Marine Biology Employment Opportunities
marine Ecology Research Opportunities. I welcome any new postings that youwish to add using this online Form. Jobs Posted in Sci.Bio.Ecology.
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~curriew/ocean/MEJobs/
M arine E cology R esearch O pportunities
I welcome any new postings that you wish to add using this online Form
  • Jobs Posted in Sci.Bio.Ecology
    You can also receive an updated summary of job opportunities posted to the group (sci.bio.ecology) in ECOLOG-L . This job summary is archived in a file called JOBS and can be obtained by sending the message :
    "GET JOBS Job_lst ecolog-l" to listserv@umdd.umd.edu
    (don't include the quotation marks, case doesn't matter)
    To have a copy of the job file sent automatically to you whenever it is updated, send the message
    "AFD ADD JOBS JOB_LST ECOLOG-L" to listserv@umdd.umd.edu
    (again, don't include the quotation marks).
    Job Postings in EnvJobs-L
    Institutional Job Postings
    Research Opportunity Listings from other Resources
    Post A Job!
    Note: This form is to be used to advertise research opportunities only.
  • 92. BSc (Hons) Marine Biology - University Of Plymouth
    Special features. The diverse shores and clear coastal waters locally providean invaluable resource for the study of marine biology. Career opportunities.
    http://www.plym.ac.uk/courses/course.asp?id=0732

    93. Investigate Biodiversity - Career Profiles
    for nontechnical audiences, and promoting marine conservation work a bachelor s degreein biology from Villanova a path towards a medical career, however she
    http://investigate.conservation.org/xp/IB/conservationcareers/interviews/s_mcken
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    Sheila McKenna directs CI's Marine Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) in the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science at Conservation International. Her specialty is studying threats to biodiversity on coral reefs specifically, studying reef community structures to see if the patterns on the reef result from natural or human-related causes. Marine RAPs are short, intensive biological inventories of marine areas around the world. Sheila is responsible for coordinating the marine RAPs, producing RAP technical reports, supervising their report distribution, disseminating the information for non-technical audiences, and promoting marine conservation work in targeted areas across the globe. Sheila received a bachelor's degree in Biology from Villanova University. After graduating, she was originally on a path towards a medical career, however she took a year off before graduate school to do medical research and discovered that this was not the right field for her. Instead, she joined the doctoral program at the University of Maryland where she received a Ph.D. in Zoology, with an emphasis on Marine Ecology. Before coming to CI, she completed her postdoctoral work in both the Bahamas and Guam: first, in the Bahamas with the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, where she lectured and monitored coral reefs, mangroves, and other marine ecosystems, and then in Guam with the University of Guam's marine laboratory on coral bioassays and environmental impact statements.

    94. B.S. Marine Biology Program
    After graduation, many students want to start a career in marine biology immediately,others want to continue their education in graduate school.
    http://www.uri.edu/artsci/bio/marbio/mbio_main.html
    Bio Sci Home Programs Curriculum Courses ... URI Home
    Welcome to the University of Rhode Island 's Marine Biology Program Sea star and anemone in Narragansett Bay.
    Photo by H. Wes Pratt. Marine biology students get their feet wet on a field trip to a rocky intertidal area of Narragansett Bay.
    curriculum
    requirements is available.
    The faculty are deeply involved in research on a variety of marine topics, including the molecular genetics of slipper shells, biomechanics of intertidal organisms, lobster population biology, functional morphology of feeding and swimming in sharks, the physiology of aggression in lobsters, and the physiology of animals in polar and deep sea environments. We encourage undergraduate students to become involved with us in our research and offer course credit for assigned research work or independent study. More information about the teaching and research interests of the faculty is available.

    95. UF Zoology: Undergraduate Advising Links
    to biology Career Web Sites Becoming a marine Biologist Stanford UniversityCareers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography Preprofessional Links
    http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/UndergradProg/advisinglinks.html
    The Zoology
    Undergraduate Advisor . . . . Links
    Undergraduate Advisor

    Zoology

    UF Library

    University of Florida
    ...
    Current Eastern Time

    University of Florida
    UF Home Page
    Critical Dates Calendar

    Schedule of Courses
    Students Rate UF Instructors ... University Scholars Program UF Academic Advising Center Academic Advising Center Home Zoology Zoology Undergraduate Advisor Home Page Zoology Club Personal Help Links Zoology Courses ... Honors, Department of Zoology UF International Center International Center Study Abroad Fulbright Program International Honors Program ... English Language Institute IDS Integrative Biology Major CLAS Majors/Minors (table) Majors at UF IDS Integrative Biology Major (download .pdf file) University of Florida Honors Program University of Florida Honors Program Medical and Biomedical Sciences Research Opportunities Upper Division Abstract and Thesis Guideline Honors, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ... Honors, Department of Zoology Other University of Florida Sites UF Bioscience Departments Department of Anthropology Biological Sciences Program Department of Botany ... UF Physician Assistant Program Careers in Biology and Zoology UF Career Resource Center Furman University Biology Career Links SICB Cal State, Long Beach

    96. Marine Biology
    But, if marine biology is definitely what you want to do, it can be a very rewardingcareer follow your dreams, study hard, and the world s your oyster!
    http://www.btinternet.com/~Jess.Jones/marbio.htm
    Definition: The study of plant and animal life in the world's oceans, rivers and lakes. Required qualifications: Usually, at least a BSc. (Bachelor of Science) in Biology, Marine Biology, Zoology or another biological science. Course lengths vary, but in the UK undergraduate courses in science usually last 3-4 years. In general, a Masters degree is the first opportunity students have to specialise in marine mammals.
    • In the UK: To gain entry onto a biological science degree course usually requires A Levels or equivalent in Biology and Chemistry plus one other subject, preferably Physics or Maths. The required grades vary depending on which university you apply for. In the US: A broad range of subjects, with good grades, is essential for your high school studies.
    Other skills: Good background in all the sciences, plus good IT skills and mathematics skills. Languages skills can also be useful depending on where you are working around the world. Salary: Varies, but the starting salary is usually about £15,000 ($30,000 approx.), going up to £30,000 ($60,000). The better your qualifications, the higher your salary! Marine biology is the study of all animal and plant life that lives under water - both in the sea and in rivers and lakes. This ranges from tiny, single-celled organisms, to coral, to marine mammals such as whales and dolphins. Marine biologists try to find out more about how marine organisms survive - such as hunting and feeding techniques; defence against predators; courtship and mating rituals; and how they interact with the surrounding environment. The actual job is usually a combination of field work and lab work, with large amounts of time also devoted to writing up reports.

    97. University Of New England
    The University of New England, with two Maine campuses in Biddeford and Portland, offers degree programs in osteopathic medicine, health sciences, natural sciences, human services, business, Services. Libraries. Maps. marine Science Center. News, Publications, Events
    http://www.une.edu/marbio/marmam.html
    University of New England Academic Programs Admissions Tours Libraries ... Community Resources Quick Links Academic Programs Admissions Applications Art Gallery Athletics Bookstore Calendars Catalogs Campus Pipeline Conferences/Events Services Contact UNE Continuing Education Directions Directory-Faculty/Staff Distance Education Employment - HR Financial Aid Gifts Information Tech. Services Libraries Maps Marine Science Center News, Publications, Events Registrar Research Sitemap Student Affairs University Health Care U-Online Virtual Tour
    Let Us Help You Find the UNE Page You Are Looking For
    Thank you for visiting the University of New England website. It appears the page you were looking for may have moved to a new address or may no longer exit.
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    98. OceanLink
    OceanLink This Internet site was developed by a partnership between several marine organizations, all committed to marine education. The site provides information on a variety of topics related to
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    99. SMM STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREER IN MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
    The Society for marine Mammalogy. STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREERIN marine MAMMAL SCIENCE. The link above takes you to the latest
    http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec/mmstrat.html
    The Society for Marine Mammalogy
    STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREER IN MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
    The link above takes you to the latest version of the "Strategies" brochure, maintained by the Society for Marine Mammalogy. It includes much useful information on how to pursue educational goals, obtain volunteer experience, and contact information for many organizations involved in conservation and research of marine mammals. Please consult this file before requesting information via email; it has a lot of information in it.

    100. MESA - Ask A Marine Biologist
    In my class, we need to research a career that we would like to have.Since I like sea animals, I would like to be a marine biologist.
    http://www.mesa.edu.au/ask/ask.asp?func=browse&id=jobs

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