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         Marine Biology Careers:     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. 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
  6. Degree Course Guides 1994-95: Biological Sciences Comprising Biology, Botany, Cell and Molecular Biology, Marine Biology, Genetics and Zoology
  7. Career education: The marine science occupations cluster (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. Informaion series) by Maxwell Farming, 1973
  8. Marine career series; marine related occupations: A primer for high school students (Marine memorandum) by Prentice K Stout, 1976
  9. Strategies for pursuing a career in marine mammal science by Jeanette A Thomas, 1994
  10. Marine science career awareness: Grade four by James A Kolb, 1984
  11. You Can Be a Woman Marine Biologist by Florence McAlary, Judith Love Cohen, 1997-09
  12. Risky Business - Marine Biologist by Keith Elliot Greenberg, 1995-09-18
  13. I Can Be a Marine Biologist (Reach High and Find Out Why) by Stella Frederick, Nancy Brickner, et all 1986-06
  14. Marine Biologist (Cool Careers) by Barbara Somervill, 2009-07-15

1. Marine Biology
Advertisement. Marine Biology Guide picks. Information on marine animalspecies, aquatic communities, marine biology careers and more.
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Marine Biology
Guide picks Information on marine animal species, aquatic communities, marine biology careers and more.
Aquatic Communities

Do you know which type of aquatic community is characterized by water moving continuously in one direction? Find out here. 101 Dolphin Questions
Want to know how many species of dolphin there are? Here you will find answers to commonly asked questions about dolphins, as well as some nice pictures. All About Lobsters Learn about lobster history, anatomy, and life cycles. Aquadome Learn about the anatomy, taxonomy, and diversity of marine animals. You can also find a variety of great links to related sites. Aquatic Network Extensive information on aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science, and ocean engineering.

2. Careers In Oceanography & Marnie Biology
Questions and answers about marine biology careers and a listing of college programsin marine biology are available at the Marine Biology Web Site, by Dr
http://www.uncwil.edu/nurc/aquarius/careerinfo.htm
  • What jobs are available in marine biology?
  • Questions and answers about marine biology careers and a listing of college programs in marine biology are available at the Marine Biology Web Site, by Dr. Jeffrey Levinton
  • A SeaGrant publication , “Marine Science Careers: a Sea Grant Guide to Ocean Opportunities” includes interviews with 38 marine biologists who were each asked the same set of questions. The site shows the diversity of backgrounds and paths taken by people who are now in the fields of marine science.
  • OceanLink , “a marine science information and interaction web site that is committed to marine education,” includes questions and answers about marine biology careers, links to more information about marine science opportunities, and interviews and profiles of marine scientists.
  • Mote Marine Laboratory , Sarasota, Florida, provides advice to students and parents from their scientists.
  • Careers in Oceanography : An online product developed by the Office of Naval Research. Includes special sections for women, minorities, and people with disabilities.

3. 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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4. Careers In Marine Biology
Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service in La Jolla,California, often gets requests for information on marine biology careers.
http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/publications/careers.htm
CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY: OUTLOOKS The Southwest Fisheries Science Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service in La Jolla, California, often gets requests for information on marine biology careers. The following was prepared in answer to the most frequently asked questions. WHAT DOES A MARINE BIOLOGIST/SCIENTIST DO? Although many people today are familiar with the term "marine biologist," most don't realize that, in reality, the job title of marine biologist rarely exists. The term is actually used for many disciplines and jobs in the marine sciences which deal with the study of marine life, not just for those which deal with the physical properties of the seathough many biologists study both. So a marine biologist might be a biological technician, ichthyologist, fishery biologist, marine mammalogist, microbiologist, systems analyst, or a mathematician. Even economists and sociologists, who deal with living marine resource issues, are found within the so-called field of marine biology. In addition, other marine scientists concern themselves exclusively with the physical and chemical aspects of the sea, such as physicists, hydrologists, and physical oceanographers. WHAT SCHOOLS OFFER MARINE BIOLOGY PROGRAMS?

5. 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.

6. ASK Archive 2000: Marine Biology Careers
marine biology careers. Next message Kim MarshallTilas Whale Blood vs HumanBlood ; Previous message Kim Marshall-Tilas marine biology careers Thanks ;
http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask00/0472.html
Marine biology Careers
From: Kim Marshall-Tilas ( kimm@oceanalliance.org
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 10:14:37 EST You are very welcome! Happy Holidays
Kim Marshall-Tilas Senior Director Ocean Alliance/Whale Conservation Institute 191 Weston Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 781.259.0423 or fax 259.0288 www.oceanalliance.org This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 Sat Aug 04 2001 - 10:40:13 EDT

7. 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.

8. Careers In Marine Biology
Careers in Marine Biology. Answers to questions about a career in marine biology;Marine Biology Web; The Dive Spot list of links about marine biology careers;
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:

9. Marine Biology
Marine Biology Guide picks. Information on marine animal species, aquaticcommunities, marine biology careers and more. Aquatic Communities
http://ecology.about.com/cs/marinebiology/
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Marine Biology
Guide picks Information on marine animal species, aquatic communities, marine biology careers and more.
Aquatic Communities

Do you know which type of aquatic community is characterized by water moving continuously in one direction? Find out here. 101 Dolphin Questions
Want to know how many species of dolphin there are? Here you will find answers to commonly asked questions about dolphins, as well as some nice pictures. All About Lobsters Learn about lobster history, anatomy, and life cycles. Aquadome Learn about the anatomy, taxonomy, and diversity of marine animals. You can also find a variety of great links to related sites. Aquatic Network Extensive information on aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science, and ocean engineering.

10. Careers In Marine Biology
CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY. The following is a brief description ofthe careers available in Marine Biology and its related fields.
http://members.aol.com/oceanstudy/Careers/
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.

11. Careers In Biology
Research Center; marine biology careers from University of California,San Diego; marine biology careers from Stanford University; Career
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/misc/careers.html
Careers in biology

12. 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.

13. Marine Biology
marine biology careers and Jobs http//wwwmarine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/careers.htmlFind out what it takes to become a marine biologist.
http://www.officeport.com/enrich/links/marine_biology.htm
Marine Biology All About Lobsters http://octopus.gma.org/lobsters/allaboutlobsters/aalindex.html
Learn about lobster history, anatomy, and life cycles.
Aquadome
http://home.earthlink.net/~water_monkey/
Learn about the anatomy, taxonomy, and diversity of marine animals. You can also find a variety of great links to related sites.
Aquatic Network
http://www.aquanet.com/
Extensive information on aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science, and ocean engineering.
The Cephalopod Page
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/index.html
Contains everything you want to know about octopi, squid, cuttlefish, and other cephalopods.
Fisheye View Cam
http://www.fisheyeview.com/movies.html
View time-lapse movies of sea life including corals, clams, and crabs.
Fish Encyclopedia
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/rfe0.html Browse for fish by market, common name, or scientific name. Fish FAQ http://www.wh.whoi.edu/homepage/faq.html The National Marine Fisheries Service Frequently Asked Questions and interesting facts about fish. The Fish Net http://zfish.uoregon.edu/

14. Animal Science Careers And Resources: Animal Rights, Endangered Species, Wild An
Racing Jockey Horseshoers Horses Working with Kennel Hand Kennel Worker LifeScience Professionals Livestock Buyer marine biology careers Marine Careers.
http://www.khake.com/page10.html
V OCATIONAL
INFORMATION CENTER Animal Science Career Guide Explore careers in Animal Science with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required. To learn more about Animal Science, follow the related links below the career descriptions section. Home Careers Skills Schools ... About Animal Science Career Descriptions Agriculture Careers
Agricultural Scientists

Animal Assisted Therapy

Animal Assisted Therapy
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Fish and Wildlife Management

G amekeeper
Gamekeeper Profile

Groom

Guide Dog Instructor
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Zoology and Biology Careers
Related Animal Science Sites Learn the Basics Animal Facts Database Animal Group Names Animal Kingdome Classification Animal Names ... Vertebrates- Links -Franklin Institute Animal Assisted Therapy Animal Assistance Therapy Animal Assisted Therapy Sites Delta SocietyAnimal Assisted Therapy Animal Care Home Page ... Primate Research Center Endangered Species Audio and Video of Endangered Species Endangered Species Endangered Species Endangered- A World a Risk ... Endangered Species- The Problem Zoos Bronx Zoo WWW VL Zoos World Wide Zoo Net Zoo Facts and Photos ... Zoo Net - ThinkQuest Pictures, Images, Clipart

15. Untitled
marine biology careers and the NWMSU Majors Careers The most popular career objectivein marine biology is mammal research/ training, especially dolphins and
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/~KHABER/marine.htm
Marine Biology Careers and the NWMSU Majors Careers Marine Mammal Science, supplement, 10(2). April 1994. (Dr. Haberyan has copies). - SeaWorld home page Check under their Careers section for career advice and schools. - Dolphin Study Group home page

16. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Sources For Information On Careers In Biology, Conserv
Career Kit. Information booklet on marine biology careers; includessuggested college courses and schools. $4.00. Available from
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/careers.htm
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

17. Editorials
Route to marine biology careers If you want a career in a marinerelated fieldyou will need a strong background in at least one science (biology/zoology
http://www.iob.org/editorial_display.asp?edname=936.htm&cont_id=8

18. Biological Sciences
marine pharmaceutics. marine biology careers are discussed at Careers Jobs in Marine Biology Oceanography and marinecareers.net.
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.

19. JCU - Marine Biology And Aquaculture Resources
name. Marine Biology Information on marine animal species, aquaticcommunities, marine biology careers and more. Marine Biology
http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/subjectgds/Fac4/NetResources/mar_biol.shtml
@import /* hide from IE5 */ url("http://www.jcu.edu.au/includes/styles/JCUstyles.css"); Web Sitemap Search A-Z Index Contacts ... Campus Maps I nformation F or Prospective Students International Students Current Students Visitors ... Jobs at JCU I nformation A bout The University Research
Marine Biology and Aquaculture Resources
Library and Internet Guide
The following is a select list of resources available on the Internet
JCU Library Resources Associations and Societies
JCU Library Resources
InfoHelp
- questions answered, assistance given online, or by phone or email
Catalogue
Library Guides
Databases - General Information
  • Electronic Databases - a listing of all databases available through JCU Off campus access is available for most databases and electronic journals. Simply click on this link, and follow the instructions. You will be returned to this page and can then simply click on the required resource to access it. If a password is required, this can be obtained from InfoHelp How To Guides - for you to read online or printout to help you use internet resources
Indexing/Abstracting Databases
  • Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts indexes literature from the Biological Sciences, Oceanic Sciences, Fisheries, Aquaculture, Environmental Sciences and Biotechnology. Search results may include active links to web based resources where these can be identified.

20. Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology
General career guides for oceanography and marine scientists including guides for marine biology, marine mammal work, zoos and aquariums.
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

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