If you spend time on a boat, snorkeling, or looking at fish tanks, you may quickly realize that life underwater looks incredibly different than animals and other life that lives on the surface.
Morell (Animal Wise), a National Geographic contributor, adds an inviting consideration of the marine biology field to Simon & Schuster’s Masters at Work series. She concentrates on Robin Baird, a ...
Danielle Perry (left) uses a gas analyzer to measure greenhouse gases; Shaunna Phipps working in the lab. As a student at the University of New Haven, Danielle Perry ’15 immersed herself in ...
The University of the Virgin Islands seeks applicants and internship partners for its new professional science master, or PSM, degree as part of UVI’s Marine and Environmental Science program, ...
From tracking down famous sunken ships to building drones that study whale populations, the Duke University Marine Lab (DUML) has plunged headfirst into some of the ocean’s most important questions ...
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Marine biologist on salaries, tears and the one thing everyone could do to save the planet
If you've ever spent your morning commute daydreaming about starting afresh with your career, this feature is for you. Each Monday, we speak to someone from a different profession to discover what ...
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