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CAREERS IN MARINE SCIENCE

CAREERS IN MARINE SCIENCE. Professional employment opportunities that combine specialties:. education. pollution control. international policies of the sea. environmental law. ocean engineering. world trade - global shipping. mapping, exploration, research.

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CAREERS IN MARINE SCIENCE

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  1. CAREERS IN MARINE SCIENCE

  2. Professional employment opportunities that combine specialties: education pollution control international policies of the sea environmental law ocean engineering world trade - global shipping mapping, exploration, research National Undersea Research Program

  3. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Engineering, and Computer Science Departments will all train people for ocean related careers. Consider these ideas before you decide: - Many ocean related careers are relatively new and will continue to change. Well-rounded, interdisciplinary backgrounds are preferred. - Ocean careers can be the same as land careers - only in a different setting. With new technology, you can live far from a coastline and still pursue a career in marine science.

  4. NOAA • Most marine scientists do not • spend their days SCUBA diving on coral reefs nor training whales at • Sea World. - Supply and demand determine the positions available. Student’s science and math skills should match their career objectives. - There is a shortage of applicants to graduate schools in oceanography, acoustics and atmospheric chemistry; only marine biology attracts large numbers of applicants.

  5. Marine careers are generally divided into 3 groups: 40% all levels of government related agencies, Military 40% academic or educational U.S. Navy Seals 20% private sector

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