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         Careers Marine Biology:     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. Marine Biologist (Cool Careers) by Barbara Somervill, 2009-07-15
  6. 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
  7. Degree Course Guides 1994-95: Biological Sciences Comprising Biology, Botany, Cell and Molecular Biology, Marine Biology, Genetics and Zoology
  8. Marine career series; marine related occupations: A primer for high school students (Marine memorandum) by Prentice K Stout, 1976
  9. Career education: The marine science occupations cluster (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. Informaion series) by Maxwell Farming, 1973
  10. Strategies for pursuing a career in marine mammal science by Jeanette A Thomas, 1994
  11. Marine science career awareness: Grade four by James A Kolb, 1984
  12. You Can Be a Woman Marine Biologist by Florence McAlary, Judith Love Cohen, 1997-09
  13. I Can Be a Marine Biologist (Reach High and Find Out Why) by Stella Frederick, Nancy Brickner, et all 1986-06
  14. Under the Ice: A Marine Biologist at Work (Canadian Museum of Nature & Kathy Conlan) by Kathy Conlan, Canadian Museum of Nature, 2004-08-01

1. Science - Marine Biology - LIFE SCIENCE
careers marine biology, Marine Biology, Master, The learner will be able toidentify careers in the field of marine biology and technology. Knoweldge.
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SCIENCE - Marine Biology The Missouri Show-Me Standards identify eight learning goals for Science. The Missouri Framework for Curriculum Development contains benchmarks for Science at grade 12 LIFE SCIENCE - The Life Science unit includes cells, organism, reproduction and heredity, human health, evolution, living systems, ecosystems, and the environment. GO TO LESSON PLANS STRAND COURSE SCOPE THE LEARNER WILL BE ABLE TO BLOOM'S Organisms Organisms: Interactions Marine Biology Master The learner will be able to understand how organisms interact with the area in which they live. Application Ecosystems Ecosystems: Changes Marine Biology Master The learner will be able to understand changes in the ecosystem. Application Fossils Fossils: Origin Marine Biology Master The learner will be able to analyze fossils to gain an understanding of the origin of living and non-living things Analysis Fossils: Evolution Marine Biology Master The learner will be able to analyze fossils to gain an understanding of the evolution of living and non-living things.

2. ASK Archive 2000: Marine Biology Careers
Marine biology Careers. Next in thread Kim MarshallTilas Marine biologyCareers ; Maybe reply Kim Marshall-Tilas Marine biology Careers ;
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.

3. Careers & Jobs In Marine Biology & Oceanography
careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography. careers in marine biology Monterey Bay Aquarium; careers in marine Science - Mote marine Lab;
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/careers.html
The following web pages provide advice for those interested in a career in the marine or aquatic sciences:

4. Preparation For A Career In Marine Biology
can provided coursework in general marine biology, and a K Webster, Ph.D. Seniormarine Biologist Monterey For information about careers at the Monterey Bay
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/Webster.html
Dear students: Marine biology is a graduate level pursuit, and so the first priority is to obtain a strong undergraduate major in biological sciences. 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.

5. Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology
A comprehensive overview of careers in marine biology and the other marine sciences.
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/career.html
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

6. Careers In Marine Science
Answers to OceanLink questions on careers in marine biology Interviews with marineScientists A question about the role of a marine biologist in society A
http://oceanlink.island.net/career/career2.html
Marine Science is a very broad field. Check out the following links to find out more about becoming a marine scientist or a marine biologist!
More interviews with Marine Scientists
new questions about schooling, salaries and skills
Answers to OceanLink questions on Careers in Marine Biology

Interviews with Marine Scientists

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7. Careers In Marine Biology - MarineBio.com
careers in marine biology The information available online concerning planningand pursuing a career in marine biology is quite extensive and also rather
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8. Welcome To Marinecareers.net
A comprehensive overview of careers in marine biology and the other marine sciences prepared as part Category Science Environment Water Resources Education......A comprehensive overview of careers in marine biology and the othermarine sciences. Click here to view career spotlights. © 2001
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9. Biology
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  • Biology Reference Guide
    Guide to databases, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, manuals, history for biology, available at UCSB

10. Marine Biology Career Websites
Answers to OceanLink questions on careers in marine biology OceanLinkInterviews with marine Biologists. careers in marine biology
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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 email us at olink@bms.bc.ca
Click on the categories listed below for links to career web pages.
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Vancouver Aquarium Career AquaFacts Page - Considering a Career as a Marine Biologist?
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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!

11. Careers In Marine Biology
careers in marine biology careers in biology. careers in OceanographyLibrary. careers and Jobs in marine biology and Oceanography.
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/marinebiology/careers.mhtml
Careers in Marine Biology Careers in Biology Careers in Oceanography, Marine Science and Marine Biology Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library Careers and Jobs in Marine Biology and Oceanography University of New England: Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science ... mhhe home
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12. 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

13. Careers In Biology
Mammalogy; careers in marine Mammal Science; careers in Herpetology;careers in marine biology Oceanography; Environmental careers
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Careers in Biology
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These are links to places where one can find information about careers in specific fields of biology. For the most part these pages are maintained by the professional/scientific organization whose speciality is that area. Career information is divided into the rather broad categories of "Molecular and Cellular" and "Organismal and Field" . Some sites are fairly general and are listed in both categories. There is also a listing of some sites that provide information on specific jobs and internships . For more generic information about finding a job, look at the information provided by ESU's Career Placement Office
Finding a career, whether it be in biology or not, is often a difficult process. For some help in this area, look at the page Career Exploration on the Internet . This page guides you through this process starting with an exploration of self.
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  • 14. Marine Biology
    resources/default.htm Science careers at Jobsearch http//recruit.sciencemag.org/jobsearch.dtlcareers jobs in marine biology oceanography http//wwwmarine
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    Marine Biology 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
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    15. Careers In Oceanography & Marine Biology
    careers in Oceanography marine biology. Links to information aboutcareers in marine biology and oceanography. Oceanographers apply
    http://www.uncwil.edu/nurc/aquarius/career.htm
    • Links to information about careers in marine biology and oceanography.
    • Oceanographers apply basic sciences to studies of the sea, its contents and the surrounding environment. They are chemists, physicists, biologists and geologists who bring their special skills to ocean studies. They collaborate with one another and with engineers and social scientists on complex, challenging issues as they expand our knowledge of the ocean. They work in laboratories ashore, on ships, in submersibles and from underwater facilities like Aquarius.
    • Possible career areas include:
      • Biological oceanographers, marine biologists and fisheries scientists
      • Chemical oceanographers and marine geochemists
      • Geological oceanographers and geophysicists
      • Physical oceanographers
      • Marine and ocean engineers
      • Marine policy experts
    • Jobs are found in research and development, resource management, education and training, regulation enforcement, environmental monitoring and protection and advisory services. Approximately 50 percent of jobs are with federal or state governments, 40 percent are in education and the remainder are in private industries and nonprofit organizations.
    • If you're thinking about a career in oceanography or marine biology, you should enroll in as many chemistry, earth science, biology, physics, computer science and mathematics classes as possible, both in high school and college. Educational requirements vary from a high school education to college undergraduate and graduate degrees.

    16. CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY
    careers IN marine biology. What marine Biologists Do. Before consideringmarine biology as a possible career, it is necessary for
    http://www.cofc.edu/~grice/Undergraduate/careers.htm
    CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY What Marine Biologists Do Marine Biology as a Career More recently there has been an increased awareness among citizens, as well as among governmental and corporate decision-makers, that environmental studies will result in recognizable benefits to the public and that they deserve to be supported. Examples of problems that prompted this awareness are unfortunately familiar: serious reductions in stocks of harvested species, major oil spills, human-originated debris washing up on beaches, and major environmental problems arising in heavily impacted estuaries like Chesapeake Bay. Conflicting needs and limited resources quite clearly necessitate a more educated management of the environment. At present, the job market is still tight, but the prospects for well-trained professionals in Marine Biology are on the rise. Marine Biology at the College of Charleston To be professionally successful in marine biology, it is advisable to attend graduate school after you complete your undergraduate education. Perhaps unexpectedly, a majority of marine biologists had no training in marine biology as undergraduates; they did not obtain their Bachelor's degrees in Marine Biology, Marine Science, or Oceanography. Typically, a marine biologist received a Bachelor's degree in Biology. A concentration in marine biology usually began in graduate school. Each Marine Biology major completes a minimum of 34 semester hours in biology in addition to courses in chemistry, geology, physics, mathematics, and the liberal arts. The first biology course (required of all majors) is a two-semester foundations course which serves to introduce students to the underlying principles of biology. Following the introductory course, individual programs of study are planned by students and their advisors. Some students also have the opportunity to do a research project for academic credit before graduating.

    17. Marine Biology
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    18. Careers In Marine Biology
    careers IN marine biology OUTLOOKS The Southwest Fisheries ScienceCenter, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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    19. Careers In Marine Biology
    careers IN marine biology. The following is a brief description ofthe careers available in marine biology and its related fields.
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    htmlAdWH('7003221', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002528', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY With increasing awareness of our oceans and advancing technology, more and more career opportunities are becoming available in Marine Biology and its related fields. It is no wonder that Marine Biology is one of the fastest growing majors in American colleges over the past few years.
    Aquaculture Microbiologist - Aquarist - Aquatic Chemist - Aquatic Engineer - Biological Oceanographer - Cartographer - Chemical Oceanographer - Civil Engineer - Divemaster - Environmental Communicator - Environmental Consultant - Environmental Engineer - Environmental Lawyer - Fisheries Statistician - Fisherman - Fishery Biologist - Geological Oceanographer - Icthyologist - Lifeguard - Mariculturist - Marine Archaeologist - Marine Biologist - Marine Economist - Marine Educator - Marine Mammal Trainer - Marine Mammal Veterinarian - Merchant Marine Scientist - Museum Curator - Naval Architect - Ocean Advocate - Ocean Engineer - Ocean Modeler - Physical Oceanographer - Professional Scuba Diver - Research Vessel Captain - Resource Manager - Sailor - Scuba Instructor - Underwater Filmmaker - Whale Watch Crewman WEBSITES ON MARINE SCIENCE CAREERS The following websites offer tons of information about careers in the Marine Sciences.

    20. 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
    Careers
    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.
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    : 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.

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