Photo: Christopher Boykin

SEFCRI region teachers learn to identify reef fish at a special International Year of the Reef teacher training.

Photo: Ryan Westberry

The teachers from the special International Year of the Reef workshop onboard a snorkeling and glass bottom boat tour of reefs.

Photo: Ryan Westberry

A yellow stingray that was seen on the snorkeling trip with teachers.

Photo: Ryan Westberry

This sea plume was one of many octocorals that the teachers observed on the snorkeling and glassbottom boat trip.

Photo: Ryan Westberry

Seafan, smallmouth grunt and great starcoral from snorkel trip with teachers.

  • SEFCRI region teachers learn to identify reef fish at a special International Year of the Reef teacher training.
  • The teachers from the special International Year of the Reef workshop onboard a snorkeling and glass bottom boat tour of reefs.
  • A yellow stingray that was seen on the snorkeling trip with teachers.
  • This sea plume was one of many octocorals that the teachers observed on the snorkeling and glassbottom boat trip.
  • Seafan, smallmouth grunt and great starcoral from snorkel trip with teachers.
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Coral Reef/Marine Careers

Interested in a career working with coral reefs or in marine science? The following links will introduce you to a wide range of marine careers and to people working in those fields.

Careers in Oceanography and Marine Biology

NOAA Aquarius

COSSEE:

Ocean Careers.com
Explore over 50 ocean-related careers; find a college, university or training center that specializes in ocean-related education; search professional societies that can provide career guidance and scholarships; and find internships and jobs.

Marine Careers

www.marinecareers.net
The site includes overviews of the fields of marine biology, oceanography, and ocean engineering; a look at what the future is likely to hold for careers in these fields; links to a wide range of additional resources; information on salaries in various marine science fields; and other relevant career information. This site is a project of the National Sea Grant College Program.