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    well i am going to be off to college soon (hopefully) and am curious if anybody knows of any colleges that have strong marine and freshwater curriculum's?
    Another questions is if i went into a field that utilizes that information learned what is a high paying job that i could aspire to?
    This is open to all opinions and comments are greatly appreciated.
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    Re: questions for the experienced

    TAMU - Galveston has a decent marine biology program. Most of the people that I knew that went there worked at Neptune's Garden (a now defunct LFS) ...
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      Texas State does. I was supposed to have moved up there last weekend, but decided to stay at UHCL.
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        Texas A&M University at Galveston is a special-purpose institution of higher education for undergraduate and graduate instruction in marine and maritime studies in science, engineering and business and for research and public service related to the general field of marine resources. The institution is under the management and control of the Board of Regents of The Texas A&M University System, with degrees offered under the name and authority of Texas A&M University at College Station.

        Some of the TAMU studies were relocated after IKE, you need to verify locations for the semesters your interested in.
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          Occidental College in California was good many years ago....haven't researched such things in 20 years or so, though.
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          • #6
            Re: questions for the experienced

            ADG have several marine biologist on staff

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            • #7
              Re: questions for the experienced

              texas a&m corpus christi also has a marine biology program goes all the way to phd if you desire   here
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              • #8
                Re: questions for the experienced

                When I was at Jacksonville University in Florida, it had a good Marine Biology program.  I know very little else about it.  JU was a great school!

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                • #9
                  Re: questions for the experienced

                  Might I suggest out of state, GEORGIA TECH!
                  If you move there for a year and work (get your residency)...and you have a 3.0 or higher AND get accepted the state pays for your school (except books/boarding). Look up "Hope Scolarship" GO JACKETS!I would definitely recommend looking into it!

                  Might I mention you can look into interning at the Georgia Aquarium. Unlike any other place I've seen. Also not too far north from Atlanta there is the Tennessee Aquarium which is really nice too. There are definitely jobs in Atlanta.


                  My sister goes there, if you have any questions let me know. I would also echo the TAMU Galveston as well.
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