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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. Marine career series; marine related occupations: A primer for high school students (Marine memorandum) by Prentice K Stout, 1976
  6. Career education: The marine science occupations cluster (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. Informaion series) by Maxwell Farming, 1973
  7. Strategies for pursuing a career in marine mammal science by Jeanette A Thomas, 1994
  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

61. Marine And Aquatic Biology
marine biology II — careers, jobs, extensive hyperlinks http//wwwmarine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/careers.html marine biology III — hyperlinks.
http://www.kensbiorefs.com/MarineBio.html
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Marine and Aquatic Biology
Click on underlined subject area to access reference
Basics, Introductions, General Hyperlinks
Aquatic Biology Hypelinks
http://www.nbii.gov/education/aquatic.html
Excretion in Water
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/MBChB/6c.html
Freshwater-Saltwater Interactions
http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/gwrp/saltwater/
Ichthyology Links
http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/fishlink.html
Limnology Links
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/marinebiologylinks.htm
Marine Biology
http://www.marinebio.com/
Marine Biology Career Preparation
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/Webster.html
Marine Biology Learning Center http://www.marinebiology.org/

62. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Sources For Information On Careers In Biology, Conserv
Information on marine biology careers; includes suggested college courses and schools can be found at www.swbgestore.com. A catalog of educational products
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/careers.htm
Smithsonian Institution
Sources for Information on Careers in Biology, Conservation, and Oceanography
The National Museum of Natural History receives numerous requests for information on careers in the biological sciences. This pamphlet provides a listing of the career guidance leaflets published by the professional scientific societies as well as United States Government publications on careers in biology, conservation, and oceanography. Other sources for career information are also included. Many of the publications listed contain bibliographies and suggest additional sources for career guidance. Information on career fields not listed can be obtained by writing to the pertinent professional scientific society. For the names and addresses of such societies consult the Encyclopedia of Associations, National Organizations of the U.S., 28th edition, l994. This encyclopedia is available at most large public libraries. BIOLOGY General information
  • A Greatly Improved Outlook for College Graduates: An Update to the Year 2000. 1989. 8 pp. leaflet, No. 165V. $1.25. Describes employment opportunities for college graduates in the coming decade. Department of Labor. Available from R. Woods, Consumer Information Center-L, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002

63. Careers In Marine Biology, Port Erin Marine Laboratory
careers in marine biology. In addition to undertaking Masters or PhD research, many of our graduates have found successful careers in environmental
http://www.liv.ac.uk/peml/teaching/careers.htm
Careers in Marine Biology
In addition to undertaking Masters or PhD research, many of our graduates have found successful careers in environmental conservation, fisheries protection, water management and environmental consultancies. Many of them work abroad in Europe, the USA, and in the tropics
Former students are now Directors of both of Britain's national marine laboratories in Plymouth, Secretary to the International Whaling Commission and ex-Director of the marine environment for Greenpeace.
Those who have not continued in marine biology entered such diverse fields as journalism with the Sunday Times and flying with the Red Arrows

64. Marine Biology Links
marine biology/Oceanography Career Information Stanford Career Listings careers in Oceanography, marine Science, and marine biology marine careers
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
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University of Otago
Aquariums North Carolina Aquariums
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

Shedd Aquarium

Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific
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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

65. Careers In Aquatic Sciences
Within the fields of marine biology and biological oceanography, marine biologists and careers in Oceanography, marine Science marine biology
http://www3.ccps.virginia.edu/career_prospects/briefs/P-S/SummaryAquatic.shtml
Career Prospects in Virginia Overviews of Careers in Aquatic Sciences Home Find another career Find career statistics Printer friendly page ... For more information WHAT DO THEY DO? With roughly three-quarters of the Earth's surface covered with water, scientists who specialize in water and underwater environments have much to study. And since all the people, animals, and plants that live on dry land need water to survive, these scientists' work is essential to keeping the entire world healthy. Aquatic scientists are the people who study water and underwater environments. The field is huge, including scientists who analyze water's composition on the molecular level as well as scientists who study the migration patterns of whales across the globe. It also includes scientists who research the characteristics of the landscape under the water, as well as those who study water high in the atmosphere. Many of these scientists work to answer questions that will affect the quality of life for future generations, developing and testing models that project the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, ozone depletion, and changes in currents and ocean temperature. They also use these models and their specialized knowledge to develop better ways to provide food and water to the Earth's growing population. Aquatic science is a broad, interdisciplinary category, drawing on the skills of a wide variety of disciplines. Most of the scientists who work in the field define themselves not as "aquatic scientists" but as other kinds of scientistsbiologists, chemists, engineers, meteorologists, physics, paleontologists, or geologistswho specialize in topics connected with aquatics. For example, a geologist and a biologist who collaborate to study how animals on the very bottom of the sea floor have evolved over thousands of years probably think of themselves primarily as a "marine geologist" and a "marine biologist" rather than as "aquatic scientists."

66. Marine
For more information on careers in marine and freshwater biology, check out the following links. careers and Jobs in marine biology and Oceanography
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/biology/HighSchool/marine.htm
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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)

67. CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY
careers IN marine biology. What marine Biologists Do. Before considering marine biology as a possible career, it is necessary for you to have a good
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.

68. SharkTrust Online - Marine Biology Careers
Personally I think an academic career in marine biology is very overrated From personal experience to get any sort of career in marine biology you need
http://www.sharktrust.org/cgi/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=455

69. Swansea University - Schemes And Courses
marine biology careers. Employers, including universities, marine laboratories, environmental consultancies and conservation bodies, view Swansea marine
http://www2.swan.ac.uk/courses/marine_biology/careers.htm
@import url(../../style/uws_advanced.css); Skip Navigation UWS Home Undergraduate Study Courses : Marine Biology
BSc Single Honours
  • Marine Biology Marine Biology and Genetics
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Marine Biology Careers
Employers, including universities, marine laboratories, environmental consultancies and conservation bodies, view Swansea Marine Biology graduates very favourably as a result of the practical training they have received throughout their degree. Advice on future career prospects is taught as an integral part of the course. The University Careers Centre is located within the same building occupied by the School of Biological Sciences. After graduating with a Marine Biology BSc from Swansea, students typically follow one of two career paths. Approximately half secure employment within a year of graduating, others choose to follow further study (~30-40%). The employment record for Swansea Marine Biology graduates is excellent. Examples of jobs undertaken by recent Swansea Marine Biology graduates include operations assistant with the British Antarctic Survey, marine invertebrate taxonomist with the National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff, marine ecological appraisal officer with the Environment Agency, aquarist at the London Aquarium and krill ecologist with the Australian Antarctic Division, to name but a few. Many Swansea Marine Biology students decide to follow postgraduate studies (MSc, MRes, PhD) prior to pursuing a career in marine research.

70. Marine Biology
Call REF 378.3 Schlachte; Opportunities in marine and Maritime careers (1999). marine biology web page offers information on careers, summer courses,
http://services.vsac.org/ilwwcm/connect/VSAC/Library/Pathfinders/VSAC - LIBRARY
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Books Search our catalog online at http://follettweb.vsac.org/ . Patrons may borrow books either by coming to the Resource Center in Winooski or by making an inter-library loan request through their local school or public library. Here are some books that contain information on marine biology:
  • Great Jobs for Biology Majors (1999). Call # 570.23 Camenson
  • Opportunities in Marine and Maritime Careers (1999). Call # 387.5 Heitzmann
  • Outdoor Careers (2000). Call # 363.6 Shenk
Web Links

71. Biological Sciences
marine biology graduates go on to careers in academic research in ecology and marine biology careers are discussed at careers Jobs in marine biology
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/biology/ugmajors.html
Botany and Zoology These two fields of biological science are centered on organism-based studies. Such research ranges from behavioral interactions of individual organisms within populations to the structure and function of complex communities. The primary aim of botanical and zoological studies is to understand how organisms survive and reproduce within the limits imposed by the current or past environments. Such research can be at refined scales, such as microscopic observation of the smallest organisms, to broad scales, such as unraveling earth history through examination of fossil remains. Students focusing on botanical or zoological studies typically receive training in cell biology, anatomy, physiology, embryology, genetics, conservation science, ethology, ecology, and evolution. This background can be used as a springboard to further training in medicine or graduate education. Tracks: A degree in Botany can follow one of two tracks . The track in Cell and Molecular Biology is designed for those interested in using their undergraduate experience for careers in medically-related professions or for a graduate career in medical or molecular sciences. The track in Ecology and Evolution is designed for those interested in graduate training in plant diversity. A degree in Zoology can follow one of four tracks . For those interested in using their undergraduate training for immediate employment, the track in Conservation and Biodiversity is designed to prepare students for jobs in government and private conservation organizations or the environmental consulting industry. Three tracks are offered for those interested in preparing for advanced education. The Cell and Molecular Biology track is designed for those interested in medical-related training (medical or pharmacy school), the Pre-Vet track is designed to prepare students for entry into Vet School, and the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior track is designed for those interested in graduate education.

72. Biology Careers On The Internet [Internet Resources]
http//www.kean.edu/~biology/careerin.html; careers Jobs in marine biology Oceanography Career planning advice and links to resources,
http://www.istl.org/98-fall/internet.html
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Fall 1998 URLs in this document have been updated. Links enclosed in have been changed. If a replacement link was located, the new URL was added and the link is active; if a new site could not be identified, the broken link was removed.
Science and Technology Sources on the Internet
Biology Careers on the Internet
Frederick W. Stoss
Biological Sciences Librarian
SUNY University at Buffalo
fstoss@acsu.buffalo.edu
Abstract
Large volumes of information related to biology are found on the Internet and World Wide Web. Student interests in biology are stimulated and sustained by many factors. For those students who desire that interest to become a career, the Internet provides useful resources for career planning and counseling, as well as resources to locate specific jobs and other employment opportunities. This paper provides an inventory of career resources for five areas of biology: biochemistry and molecular biology, botany, ecology and the environment, general biology, and zoology.
Introduction
There has been a virtual explosion of information related to the biological sciences that is available on the Internet and the World Wide Web. The

73. Summer Internships For Undergraduates
Environmental careers Organization. Postings of nationwide internships in environmental Bermuda Biological Research Station. marine biology courses and
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/intern.html
Summer Internships in Biology Internship programs in biology. Some information here has been updated for 2005. Within each category, sites are listed more or less geographically, radiating outward from the center of our universe (Morningside Heights). Internships in New York City Biomedical laboratory research - elsewhere Ecology and environmental sciences Marine biology ... Summer jobs Additional lists of summer programs may be found at these sites:
Yale University
A Guide to Summer Research Opportunities For Undergraduate Students In Science And Engineering
National Science Foundation
Research Experience for Undergraduates Program
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
, Science Opportunities.
University of Illinois
. Search through list of biology internships around the country.
Syracuse University
. Summer programs for pre-health professions, listed by state.
Internship database
, Michigan State University. Search by area of biology.
Wake-Forest University
Environmental internships. Columbia University's Career Services has additional information on internships in general, and you might find some science-related things there. You can also visit their walk-in resource center on East Campus.

74. AUSTRIA Marine Biology Jobs
careers Advice Information. AUSTRIA marine biology Jobs. Your search did not return any records. Try a different Category/Keywords. Category
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75. Marine Biology
CAREER FIELDS AND PROFILES Introduction - marine biology - Oceanography - Ocean Engineering - Related Fields - Career Outlook
http://www.marinecareers.net/text/marbio.htm
marinecareers.net
CAREER FIELDS/PROFILES
SALARIES FAQs ... HOME/SITE MAP CAREER FIELDS AND PROFILES

Introduction

Marine Biology
Oceanography

Ocean Engineering

Related Fields

Career Outlook
Marine Biology Overview and Researcher Profiles Overview 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. You say "Marine Biology," I say "Biological Oceanography." Click here to see if there's a difference
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.

76. Careers & Jobs In Marine Biology & Oceanography
wwwmarine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/Webster.html marine Scientists A question about the role of a marine biologist in society
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/careers.html
Hopkins Marine Station
Of Stanford University
The following web pages provide advice for those interested in a career in the marine or aquatic sciences:

77. UNCW Student Affairs: Career Services
bookmark for related career titles Related Career Titles for biology and back to the top; bookmark for related web sites biology marine biology WEB
http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/bio.htm
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... Employers Biology http://www.uncw.edu/bio/ Related Career Titles List of Opportunities Related Major Skills ... Related Web Sites Related Career Titles *Agronomist *Environmental Engineer *Marine Engineering Tech *Animal Scientist *Environmental Health Specialist *Marine Fisheries/Worker *Aquaculture Farmer *Environmental Protection Worker *Marine Geologist/ Geophysicist/ Physicist *Aqua culturist *Ergonomist *Marine Sales *Fish Hatchery Technician *Marine Tourist Worker *Aquarium Technician *Fish Processor *Market Research Analyst *Aquatic Biologist *Fisheries Conservationist *Medical Illustrator *Barrier Beach Manager *Fishing Captain *Medical Laboratory Tech *Bio-Engineer *Florist *Medical Librarian *Bio-Technologist *Food Scientist-Technologist *Medical Technologist *Biochemist *Forester *Merchant Marine *Biometrician *Genetic Engineering Research *Meteorologist *Geographer *Microbiologist *Botanist *Health Officer *Brewery Laboratory Assistant *Horticulturist *Molecular Biologist *Chemical Oceanographer *Hospital Administrator *Mortician *Chiropractor *Hydrographic Survey Tech *Museum/Aquarium Admin.

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

79. Careers In Marine Science
Television portrays marine biologists as divers searching for the mysteries of A career in marine science may be different from what most people expect.
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.

80. Monterey Bay Aquarium: Teachers And Kids - Aquarium Careers
When a career in marine science comes to mind, what do you think of? you know that the Monterey Bay Aquarium is not just a place for marine biologists?
http://www.mbayaq.org/lc/kids_place/kidseq_careers.asp
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When a career in marine science comes to mind, what do you think of?
You might imagine long days of swimming with dolphins and whales, SCUBA diving or spending time at sea on a vessel. But in reality, lots of different jobs get you involved with the ocean.
For example, did you know that the Monterey Bay Aquarium is not just a place for marine biologists? That's right! Here, we've got entire departments devoted to graphic design, publishing, video production, conservation research, public relations, education and much more.
So, even if you love the seas, but get seasick as soon as you leave the shore, you can still find a marine-related career that suits your talents and interests.
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Staff Profiles
Aquarist
Education Specialist

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Monterey Bay Aquarium, 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940 Tel: (831) 648-4800 Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation Site Map Home

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