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         Careers Marine Biology:     more books (21)
  1. Risky Business - Marine Biologist by Keith Elliot Greenberg, 1995-09-18
  2. Marine Biologists (Scientists at Work) by Julie Haydon, 2004-08
  3. Secrets of the Deep: Marine Biologists (Scientists at Work) by Mike Unwin, 2007-12
  4. Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole by Gary N. Calkins, 2010-02-05
  5. Far from Shore: Chronicles of a Deep Sea Voyage by Sophie Webb, 2011-06-13
  6. A Whale Biologist at Work (Wildlife Conservation Society Books) by Sneed B. Collard, 2000-09

21. Careers In Marine Biology
careers in marine biology. http//wwwpp.uwrf.edu/~mb02/marine.htm. National Associationof marine Laboratories. careers in marine biology Oceanography.
http://www.uwrf.edu/~mb02/marine.htm
Return to Biology Home Page
Return to Mark Bergland's Home Page
Careers in Marine Biology
http://wwwpp.uwrf.edu/~mb02/marine.htm
Some general comments from Mark Bergland, UW-River Falls about a career in marine biology Note: Most of the links below were compiled by Joe Wible, Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University:

22. Careers & Jobs In Marine Biology & Oceanography
careers in marine biology from Monterey Bay Aquarium; So you want to becomea marine Biologist from Scripps Institution of Oceanography;
http://www.hswri.org/FAQcareers.html
The following web pages provide advice for those interested in a career in the marine or aquatic sciences:
2595 Ingraham Street, San Diego, CA 92109
webmaster@hswri.org

23. Latz Laboratory Of Scripps Institution Of Oceanography
careers in marine biology and Biological Oceanography. Consideringa career in oceanography or marine biology? Here's a quick guide
http://siobiolum.ucsd.edu/Careers.html
Careers in Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Considering a career in oceanography or marine biology? Here's a quick guide to get you started thinking about such an endeavor. Helpful Web sites:
  • A comprehensive guide to careers in oceanography, marine science, and marine biology compliments of the SIO Library.
  • The National Sea Grant College Program's web site on careers in marine science.
  • Florida Tech's answers to basic questions about marine biology : What is marine biology? What will you study? Career opportunities? And what courses should you take?
  • oceanography . What is an oceanographer? Where does one study oceanography? Who hires oceanographers?
  • Career information from the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
  • Information from the U.S. Navy Meteorology and Oceanography Command on careers in oceanography
  • Graduate school advice from the Director of Education at the Monterey Bay Aquarium .
  • For those of you interested in marine mammals, check out SeaWorld's Web page on preparing for a career in marine mammal science.
  • Last but definitely not least

24. Careers - Marine Science And Technology - University Of Newcastle
careers in marine biology and Zoology. Records of careers chosen by MSc graduatesshow that 50% of students returned to posts in the own countries.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/marine/undergrad/careers/biology.htm

University of Newcastle
Marine Science and Technology Undergraduate Study Careers
Undergraduate Degrees Entrance Requirements Careers Sponsorship ... Marine Technology Video
Careers in Marine Biology and Zoology
Records of careers chosen by MSc graduates show that 50% of students returned to posts in the own countries. UK students have successfully found employment with a number of organisations such as DFID, WWF and environmental consultancies. PhD graduates have been similarly successful in finding employment and we are pleased that most of them remain in touch with members of the School. Many applicants for undergraduate courses are interested to know the range of careers chosen by Newcastle Marine Biologists and Zoologists. We are interested to keep in touch with graduates and are keen to follow the careers of students we have come to know well. Career choices have been surveyed 2 years after graduation for more than 25 years. Questionnaire returns from the last 5 years show that Marine Biologists and Zoologists are very employable and that more than 90% are happily settled in posts after 2 years. The pie chart below shows the choices made by 1992-1996 graduates. Employment by sector of 1992 - 1996 graduates, two years after graduating.

25. Marine And Aquatic Biology
profiles http//www.schoolship.org/careers/aquaticbiologist.html careers, JobsMarine biology and Oceanography — Jobs, traineeships, internships, etc.
http://www.hoflink.com/~house/MarineBio.html
Marine and Aquatic Biology
Table of Contents
Click on subject to scroll to area
Basics, Introductions, General Hyperlinks Dictionaries, Glossaries, Journals, Publications
Careers, Education, Institutes, Laboratories
Aquatic Biology, Limnology ... Ecosystems, Biomes, Ecological Concepts
Basics, Introductions, General Hyperlinks
Aquatic Biology Hypelinks
http://www.nbii.gov/education/aquatic.html
Fish, FAQ's
http://www.nefsc.nmfs.gov/faq/fishfaq1.html
Freshwater-Saltwater Interactions
http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/gwrp/saltwater/
Marine Biology Learning Center
http://www.marinebiology.org/
Marine Biology Links I
Bhttp://www.towson.edu/~scully/biol347.html
Marine Biology Links II
http://biology.fullerton.edu/courses/biol_317/web/marine_bio.htm
Marine Biology Online Sources
http://www.tblc.org/utlibrary/clas/marb.htm
Marine Biology Research Resources
http://www.library.wwu.edu/cbl/piper/biology/marine.html
Marine Biology Resources, Information
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subj/bio1.html
Marine Biology Webpage http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/mbweb.html

26. Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science, And Marine BIology
careers in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology. http//scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/career.htmlOceanography on the Net.
http://career.ucsb.edu/students/joblinksbyindustry/ocean.html

http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/career.html

Oceanography on the Net.

27. Marine Biology - Career Monograph / Career Development Center / California State
in the Western US Since marine biology is a Animal Behaviorist, marine Algologist,and Merchant marine. Many of these careers require additional education or
http://www.careers.csulb.edu/monographs/marine.html
MARINE BIOLOGY Career Monograph GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND QUALIFICATIONS Marine biology is the field of study concerned with ocean life and all of its biological manifestations. Areas of study include systematics, ecology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, parasitology, reproduction and development, mariculture, ocean farming, pollution biology, energy resources and conservation. Marine biologists must be able to conduct research, analyze data, have good written and oral communication skills and a scientific curiosity. They identify, catalogue, and analyze different kinds of sea life. Marine biologists often use computers and statistical analysis in their research. A bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement for entry-level positions in marine biology; however, competition is keen and positions are typically obtained by those with advanced degrees. CSULB is one of the few universities with a Bachelor of Science Degree programs in Marine Biology in the Western U.S. Since marine biology is a combination of many life sciences, the more specialized training or experience one has, the more competitive one becomes. For college or university teaching, a Ph.D. is a necessity. CAREER OPTIONS

28. Marine
For more information on careers in marine and freshwater biology, checkout the following links careers and Jobs in marine biology
http://biology.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/HighSchool/marine.htm
Ma
Biology at
Marine / Freshwater Biology
Questions? Email us In its broadest sense, marine biology is the study of any aspect of the biology of marine organisms. Likewise, freshwater biology is the study of any aspect of the biology of freshwater organisms. Thus, when thinking about careers, it is useful to keep in mind that marine and freshwater biologists study not just the ecology of aquatic organisms, but also their anatomy,taxonomy, physiology, genetics, molecular biology, parasitology, developmental biology, etc . The best preparation for someone interested in a career in marine or freshwater biology is a broad education that includes coursework in animal and plant biology, cell and molecular biology, genetics, organic chemistry, physics, calculus, and statistics. Courses in geology, hydrology, or GIS (geographic information systems) might also be appropriate, depending on your interests. The ECSU Biology Department offers several courses that enable students interested in marine or freshwater biology to study aquatic organisms in the laboratory or in the field, including: Bio 125 Organismal Biology Bio 320 Tropical Biology (includes field trips to Belize, the Bahamas, or Bermuda)

29. Biology Job Opportunities And Information
careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography. A Career Planning Center for BeginningScientists and Engineers. careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography.
http://kingfish.coastal.edu/biology/biojobs/biojobs.htm
Biology Job Opportunities and Information Find a good job link? Career Advice and Planning Job and Internship Announcements (in no particular order)

30. Odyssey Expeditions Marine Biology Summer Adventure Teen Programs FORUM-Marine B
marine biology Schools, careers and Job Market I'm very interested in the goinginto the field of marine biology, but I'm not exactly sure what it is.
http://www.odysseyexpeditions.org/forums/messages/111.html
Follow Ups Post Followup FORUM- Marine Biology
Posted by KT on January 30, 1999 at 08:45:43: Marine Biology - Schools, Careers and Job Market
I'm very interested in the going into the field of Marine Biology, but I'm not exactly sure what it is. Which schools would be best for this field, what types of careers are there and what is the job market in this field of study? If you have any information that may help me, please email me at this address. Thanks "KT"
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31. Coastal Careers: Get Information On Jobs To Help Protect The Coast
Hopkins marine Station of Stanford University This website discussescareers and jobs in marine biology and Oceanography. Check
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/careersnew.html
Many exciting career opportunities exist in marine related fields. Here are some suggestions on ways for you to find more information about employment.
  • Volunteering or interning for an organization is a great way to explore and gain experience in many different areas. Search the Marine, Coastal and Watershed Resource Directory for volunteer and internship opportunities with organizations that work on marine and coastal issues. Explore the employment opportunities that exist at the California Coastal Commission Use the Internet as a research tool. Below is a list of links to great resources that can answer questions you might have regarding coastal careers.
General Marine Science and Related Fields: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Program and the New Hampshire Sea Grant Program - This web site is dedicated to providing information on the marine science field. - This is an extensive catalogue of marine career links. 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. Sea Grant - This site contains documents related to marine careers on various topics from 1970 to 1995.

32. Welcome To The Scripps Graduate Department
You can also find information about careers in marine biology throughSIO's careers in Oceanography, marine Science and marine biology.
http://www.siograddept.ucsd.edu/Web/To_Be_A_Marine_Biologist.html
Students Who's Who Calendar Resources ... Grad Home Become a Marine Biologist Curricular Groups Bio Oceanography Climate Sciences Marine/Geo Chem Geological Sciences ... Physical Oceanography
Scripps Graduate
Department

Mail Code 0208
9500 Gilman Drive,
La Jolla, CA, 92093
dmhuffman@ucsd.edu
So You Want to Become a Marine Biologist... So you want to become a Marine Biologist . . .
Here's some advice from Greg Szulgit, former Scripps graduate student.

The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Graduate Department Office recently asked me to put together some information for young adults who would like to know more about careers in the marine sciences. This may not answer your questions exactly, but I think you will find it to be helpful.
Let me begin by saying that Biology and Marine Biology are very large and diverse fields. Many of the questions I often hear have a broad range of answers. It depends on how you direct your career. For instance, many people ask me if Marine Biologists SCUBA dive often. My answer to that question is, "It depends on what type of research they are conducting." If that scientist is studying populations of fish around a coral reef, then she/he would probably dive frequently. If, however, the scientist was examining the chemical properties of a certain toxin, then they might spend most of their time in a laboratory.
I would also like to point out that I am a research scientist. Many Marine Biologists teach, manage fisheries, work in aquaria, etc., but I conduct research. I will answer most of your questions from this perspective.

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

34. Careers In Marine Biology
may be of particular interest – say biology – but including There are jobs, careersand support for those and well trained in marine science … including
http://www.biosci.ohiou.edu/majors/marinecareers.htm
Marine Biology Facts and Fantasies of a Popular Career Goal James R. Smail Reprinted from: The American Biology Teacher, Volume 50, No. 8, November/December 1988, pp. 484-485. James R. Smail is a Professor of Biology at Macalester College, St. Paul, MN 55105. He has a B.A. from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois and trained in marine science at Duke University, Florida State University and in Hawaii. Smail has conducted natural history and reef ecology trips on a sailing schooner in the windward islands of the Caribbean. His research interest lies in developmental biology and coral reef ecology, and Smail has written and lectured on Hawaiian natural history and marine science, particularly on coral reef environments.
For most people, identifying a career goal is not easy. The difficulties are compounded by television where many careers are glamorized. Although “consultants” may appear in the credits assuring accuracy, the true nature of the given work or profession may bear little resemblance to what is portrayed.
While most people may realize that this is true for medicine and law, in the biological sciences it is much less clear. For example, what do animal behaviorists do? Do they just move in with the animals in the wild? How are they trained? What credentials are required for them to make meaningful contributions to their professions? How does one become a park ranger or forester, an environmentalist or a marine biologist?

35. Career Links
labs and institutions; careers in marine biology links; Strategiesfor Pursuing a Career in marine Mammal Science; Smithsonian Sources
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

36. ASK Archive 1998: Careers In Marine Biology
Subject careers in marine biology. S. Jones (betej@u.washington.edu)Sat, 14 Nov 1998 223513 0800 (PST)
http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask98/0571.html
Subject: Careers in marine biology
S. Jones betej@u.washington.edu
Sat, 14 Nov 1998 22:35:13 -0800 (PST)
http://whale.wheelock.edu/whalenet-stuff/ed_resources.html The same page also has a link for information on general marine science. You can always take out a loan from the government - that is the only luck I have had! Try this out and let me know if it works. It is never too late to chase a dream - best of luck to you. Bete

37. Marine Biology - School Of Biological Sciences
New Zealanders. careers. A training in marine biology leads to careersin NIWA as scientists and technicians; environmental consultancy;
http://www.sbs.auckland.ac.nz/info/themes/marinebiology.html
School of Biological Sciences School of Biological
Sciences
Courses and Careers Biomedical Science ... Plant Science
Marine Biology
What is Marine Biology Careers Courses Graduate Profiles
What is Marine Biology?
Marine biologists study the behaviour, biochemistry, ecology and physiology of organisms that live in the oceans. These organisms range in size from the smallest phytoplankton to invertebrates, such as molluscs and starfish, to vertebrates such as fish, marine birds and mammals. With over 16,000 km of coastline, and the fourth largest Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the world, an understanding of the marine environment is crucial to all New Zealanders.
Careers
A training in Marine Biology leads to careers in:
  • NIWA as scientists and technicians
  • environmental consultancy
  • aquaculture and fisheries
  • regional councils
  • natural history television production
  • ecotourism
  • teaching
What courses contribute to a programme majoring in Marine Biology?
Marine biology courses cover a broad range of disciplines including behaviour, ecology and physiology. New Zealand's marine organisms and environments are introduced in Year 1 in two courses. BIOSCI 103 (Comparitive Animal Biology) and BIOSCI 104 (New Zealand Ecology and Conservation). At Year 2, marine biology is covered in three courses BIOSCI 206:Ecology, BIOSCI 207 (Animal Function and Design) and BIOSCI 208: Biology of Marine Organisms. BIOSCI 206 includes a 4-day field trip to learn the practical skills of marine biology.
Graduate Profiles
Chris Muller
Chris Muller works for Trimble Navigation in Christshurch - a subsidiary of a US company than manufactures GPS equipment (the Global Positioning System uses orbiting satellites to calculate a position anywhere around the earth and can be used for mapping, data collection and precise positioning). For his BSc, Chris studied Coastal Marine Ecology and Aquaculture, Biological Oceanography and Advanced Software Design (with the Computer Science Department). In 4th year, Chris included a paper on Geopraphical Inofrmation systems (Geography Department) and his MSc research at SBS studied the visual prey location ability of snapper, especially under low light.

38. MMS-GOMR, Careers In Science Marine_Biology
geometry, trigonometry and calculus; sciences, including biology, chemistry or nowoffering undergraduate degrees in marine science Return to careers in Science.
http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lagniapp/careerpg/marbio.html

39. Collegeboard.com - Career Browser: Marine Biology Major
biology 2 years Chemistry 1 year Physics 1 year History Or Social Studies 2 yearsComputer Science 2 years Potential careers. marine biology graduates find jobs
http://www.collegeboard.com/apps/careers/majors/0,3480,15-097,00.html
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.

40. Internet Public Library: Marine Biology
many marine science topics, including marine biology, Oceanography, marine of its Ask a marine Scientist questions and links to sites about careers in marine
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci36.40.00/
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Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Aquatic Network
http://www.aquanet.com/
Aquatic Network calls itself the "Information Service for the Aquatic World. Subject areas covered include aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood."
The Cephalopod Page
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/index.html
"The goal of TCP is to provide an accurate, interesting and educational content oriented page devoted to the most active, intelligent and interesting invertebrates known - the Cephalopods. ... TCP is aimed at the general public; from kindergarten to PhD and all levels in between. However, CephBase is aimed specifically at scientists although all are welcome to visit. ... The purpose of CephBase is to provide life history, distribution, catch and taxonomic data on all living species of cephalopods. Cephbase currently includes a dynamic list of all species of cephalopods, a self updating international list of cephalopod workers and location data for a variety of species of Cephalopods." This page includes a variety of infromation, images, and links.

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