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    Life In The Hadal Zone

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    the ocean, and the sea life in it, still has the ability to manage a diverse environment of fish. "There are more species of animals in the deep sea than beetles in the rainforest," says Dr Copley, a deep-sea biologist from Southampton National Oceanography Centre. In the Census for

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    Introduction Marine Biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water. Marine Biologists are the examiners of this science. Marine Biologists play an important role in today’s society because 71% of the Earth is made up of water and only 5% of water on Earth has been discovered (“Ocean”). Without having these scientists in our communities today, the largest part of Earth would remain a mystery. The process of becoming a Marine Biologist is no easy task. It

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    involved in as a college student. These programs can help you tremendously. The experiences gained from your involvement in these programs are beneficial to the career you seek. For example, if your work study was oceanography, then you may want to apply to jobs that require skills for oceanography. Just because you have the label as a marine biologist it does not mean that you can required to work that one job. There is plenty of jobs out there that want this type of experience. Job’s such as fish and

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    Ever since a young age, I have been extremely interested in ocean life. Due to annual summer beach trips, I was exposed to aquatic life often as a child and became very comfortable in and around water. My interest in the ocean is the main reason that I can see myself as a marine biologist in the future. Another trait of mine that contributed to this career choice is that I enjoy working with others, but also work well independently. For this reason, I want career where I can collaborate ideas among

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    From Matthew Maury’s first steps in the young field of oceanography, to the HMS Challenger’s first expedition, and now to modern day, the ocean has always been a place for exploration and discovery. Two issues that are at the forefront of modern oceanic discussions are offshore drilling and ocean acidification. Ocean acidification offsets the chemical balance in the ocean and disturbs the marine life in the ocean, and offshore drilling causes serious damage to the surrounding ecosystem and affects

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    The honors research program is a dream come true. To learn about the interdisciplinary nature of oceanography along with the fields of geology, biology, archaeology, chemistry, and computer science, it's simply amazing. Over the summer of 2015 I took an internship at a biochemistry lab in UCSD. I absolutely fell in love with science, specifically chemistry.. In that summer my grandma passed away due to multiple organ failures which was traced back to her chronic diseases. At that moment I decided

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    There are over 150 undergraduate programs offered to students. The most popular majors include nursing, psychology, communications, accounting and tourism management. The universities’ most highly respected academic programs are marine biology and oceanography. The University of Hawaii – Manoa has an average student population of 19,000 that is divided between 14,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduates. The student body is made up of 56 females and 44 males. Around 65 percent of students are local and

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    What people/industries regularly monitor ocean waves, and why is it important? Ocean waves are caused by winds. Strong winds cause larger waves which usually move up and down. Looking out at the ocean, people can see infinite of waves transporting water from one place to the next. People who are in charge of studying these waves are marine scientist better known as Physical Oceanographers. They study every aspect of the ocean such as check and track the deep currents and waves from start to finish

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    THE EVOLUTIONARY CRISIS OF MARINE MAMMALS Heidy Noriega PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYLVANIA Table of Contents Introduction pg. 3 Evolution pg. 4 Climate Change pg. 5 Fishing pg. 6 Pollution pg. 6 Summary pg. 7 References pg. 8 Introduction Marine mammals have held a residency on this Earth for millions of years with ancestors dating back to prehistoric times. They are not only a part of our history, but also a part of myth and legends that have

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    Marine Biologist Essay

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    practices to minimize the negative effects on the marine species and/or habitats. They communicate their findings and the recommendations by writing some reports and also some scientific journal artifacts. Some workplaces of a Marine Biologist are Oceanography centres, laboratories, aquariums, research boats, and vessels. For

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