Issue 35, Fall 2024
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Marine science is a truly expansive field. By definition, marine science is the study of marine ecosystems, which can include a sea of specialties. Various disciplines can be studied within marine science, ranging from biological (e.g., fisheries) to physical (e.g., ocean currents), geological (e.g., seafloor mapping), or chemical (e.g., ocean acidification), and can be investigated at the local, state, regional, or national level. Additional career paths may include positions involving shoreline restoration, ecosystem resiliency, conservation, environmental consulting, and educational outreach. Being a marine scientist allows you to take “the world is your oyster” to a whole new level, and professions are as diverse as the people who hold them.
With so many different disciplines, it comes as no surprise that there are many different pathways to succeed in this field. Below is a compilation of educational guidance, advice from our staff, job and social media resources, and Gulf Coast programs to guide those wanting to dip their toes into the field of marine science.
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