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I know two people who majored in Marine Sciences in college.
Currently, one is working testing water and chemical levels in the Everglades, and another is working in Key West, testing reef erosion.
It's interesting because you not only deal with the shore, but you can work basically in any marine / scientific setting.
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Why would any one want to be in the field of Marine and Estuarine?
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