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Marine Scientist

Marine Scientist

Study SelectAustralia
A$45,000.00–A$100,000.00 yearly
How to Become a Marine Scientist in Australia.Definition of a Marine Scientist.The career of a Marine Scientist is both fascinating and vital, focusing on the study of marine organisms and their ec...Show moreLast updated: 14 days ago
Electrician (Marine Experienced)-BASE / COMP $55

Electrician (Marine Experienced)-BASE / COMP $55

WorkPac GroupAustralia
A$55.00 hourly
Electrician (Marine Experienced)-BASE / COMP $55.Electrician (Marine Experienced) Role.Our Client is a highly specialised, Australian owned and operated marine-electrical company, focusing on service...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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Marine Engine Driver (MED 2) | Horizontal Falls

Marine Engine Driver (MED 2) | Horizontal Falls

Journey Beyond groupAustralia
Be a part of sharing special places and shaping lasting memories with Australia’s leading experiential tourism business.About UsHorizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures is proud to be the region’s most...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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MED1 Marine Vessel Engineer | Cruise Whitsundays

MED1 Marine Vessel Engineer | Cruise Whitsundays

Journey Beyond group.Australia
Be a part of sharing special places and shaping lasting memories with Australia’s leading experiential tourism business.THE BUSINESSCruise Whitsundays is an award winning, innovative, and experienc...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
Business Support Officer, Queensland Police Service

Business Support Officer, Queensland Police Service

Queensland GovernmentAustralia
A$86,908.00–A$95,298.00 yearly
You will be responsible for developing, delivering, and managing a range of finance and administrative support services to assist the Regional Coordinator, Marine Rescue Queensland in accordance wi...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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Marine Engineer (Watchkeeper)- Relief Work

Marine Engineer (Watchkeeper)- Relief Work

Smit LamnalcoAustralia
Seek Category : Manufacturing Transport & Logistics.Seek Sub-category : Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics - Other.Smit Lamnalco is the leading provider of safe, reliable and cost-effective integra...Show moreLast updated: 7 days ago
Marine Maintenance Manager - Fiji Island Resort

Marine Maintenance Manager - Fiji Island Resort

COREcruitmentAustralia, Australia
A$85,000.00–A$110,000.00 yearly
Marine Maintenance Manager - Fiji.Salary : $85,000 - $110,000 + Accommodation + Meals + Health + Relocation.My client, an unparalleled luxury resort on a private island, is currently seeking a talen...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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Training Coordinator

Training Coordinator

Bhagwan Marine GroupAustralia
Add expected salary to your profile for insights.Bhagwan Marine was founded in 2000, recently becoming a publicly listed company on the ASX. We pride ourselves on our adaptability and proactive appr...Show moreLast updated: 14 days ago
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RightShip Inspector Accreditation - Expression of Interest

RightShip Inspector Accreditation - Expression of Interest

RightShipAustralia
RightShip Inspector Accreditation - Expression of InterestGlobalDue to increased demand for our Inspection services, we are seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified marine personnel ...Show moreLast updated: 5 days ago
Electronic Engineer

Electronic Engineer

Ably ResourcesAustralia
Permanent
We are looking for an Electronic Engineer to join our clients team and play a vital role in ensuring the seamless operation of critical electrical and electronic systems on our offshore vessels.In ...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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Process Engineer II

Process Engineer II

The Chemical EngineerAustralia
We deliver the world’s most complex projects.Work as part of a collaborative and inclusive team.Enjoy a varied & challenging role. Ready for the futureWorley is a global professional services compan...Show moreLast updated: 5 days ago
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Electo-Technical Cadet

Electo-Technical Cadet

CSL International, Inc.Australia
CSL is a leading provider of marine dry bulk cargo handling and delivery services across the globe.Headquartered in Montreal, CSL operates in various divisions around the Americas, Australia, Asia,...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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Dry Stacker / Boatyard Hand

Dry Stacker / Boatyard Hand

MA Services GroupAustralia
Albora Marinas, Australia's largest Marina Group, is offering an exciting opportunity for the role of Dry Stacker / Boatyard Hand at Boatyard Martha Cove. Facilities include 70 tonne marine travel lif...Show moreLast updated: 27 days ago
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Education and Training Manager

Education and Training Manager

InnovationAus.com Pty LtdAustralia
Add expected salary to your profile for insights.Marine Bioproducts is a not-for-profit Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) bringing together more than 70 partners from academia and industry.We are d...Show moreLast updated: 9 days ago
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Senior Coastal Engineer

Senior Coastal Engineer

AW Maritime Pty LtdAustralia
AW Maritime is a boutique port and coastal engineering consultancy and we pride ourselves on taking ownership of our client’s objectives and challenges, and providing innovative practical solutions...Show moreLast updated: 14 days ago
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Engineer

Engineer

Westpac GroupAustralia
This role is part of the multi-billion dollar UNITE program.As an Engineer, you will help us improve system design, fine-tune app observability and performance, implement centralized reusable libra...Show moreLast updated: 14 days ago
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Senior Project Engineer (Mechanical)

Senior Project Engineer (Mechanical)

McMahon ServicesAustralia
Add expected salary to your profile for insights.McMahon Services is one of Australia's largest privately-owned construction, industrial and environmental services organisations.As a national busin...Show moreLast updated: 9 days ago
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Engineers (OOW Engineers)

Engineers (OOW Engineers)

DOFAustralia
DOF is hiring - 1st / 2nd / 3rd Engineers (OOW Engineers).DOF is actively hiring experienced 1st / 2nd / 3rd Engineers (OOW Engineers) for casual opportunities on various vessels.As a Marine Engineer with ...Show moreLast updated: 14 days ago
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Sales Administration Assistant

Sales Administration Assistant

The AMI GroupAustralia
A great opportunity has become available at AMI’s O’Connor office for a Sales Administration Assistant to join our growing sales team. This important position supports the sales team; using their cu...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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Senior Claims Consultant, Marine Sydney, Australia / Melbourne, Australia

Senior Claims Consultant, Marine Sydney, Australia / Melbourne, Australia

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY SPEC INSAustralia
A strategic and trusted insurance partner, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI), provides a broad range of commercial property, casualty and specialty insurance coverages and outstanding s...Show moreLast updated: 19 days ago
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Marine Scientist

Marine Scientist

Study SelectAustralia
14 days ago
Salary
A$45,000.00–A$100,000.00 yearly
Job description

How to Become a Marine Scientist in Australia

Definition of a Marine Scientist

The career of a Marine Scientist is both fascinating and vital, focusing on the study of marine organisms and their ecosystems. These professionals delve into the intricate relationships between marine life and their environments, conducting research that contributes to our understanding of oceanic health and biodiversity. Marine Scientists often work in diverse settings, including laboratories, research vessels, and coastal environments, allowing them to engage directly with the ecosystems they study.

Marine Scientists are responsible for planning and executing experiments to investigate marine species, their behaviours, and the environmental factors that influence them. They collect and analyse data, often using advanced technology and methodologies to monitor the health of marine ecosystems. This role requires a strong commitment to conservation, as Marine Scientists frequently assess the impacts of human activities on marine life and develop strategies to mitigate these effects. Their work not only enhances scientific knowledge but also informs policy decisions related to marine conservation and resource management.

Common tasks for Marine Scientists include conducting field studies, collecting samples, and performing laboratory analyses. They may also engage in public outreach, sharing their findings with the community to raise awareness about marine issues. Collaboration is key in this field, as Marine Scientists often work alongside other researchers, government agencies, and conservation organisations to address complex environmental challenges. This collaborative spirit fosters a dynamic work environment where innovative solutions can emerge.

Overall, a career as a Marine Scientist is rewarding for those passionate about the ocean and its inhabitants. It offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on environmental conservation and sustainability while engaging in continuous learning and exploration. With the growing importance of marine health in the face of climate change and pollution, the role of Marine Scientists is more crucial than ever, making it an exciting and fulfilling career choice.

What does a Marine Scientist do?

Marine scientists play a crucial role in understanding and preserving the delicate ecosystems of our oceans and waterways. They engage in a variety of research activities that explore the biology, behaviour, and interactions of marine organisms, as well as the impact of human activities on marine environments. Through their work, marine scientists contribute to the conservation of marine biodiversity and the sustainable management of marine resources, making significant strides in environmental science and policy.

  • Collecting samples from the ocean – Marine scientists gather water, sediment, and biological samples to analyse the health of marine ecosystems.
  • Conducting species inventories – They identify and catalogue various marine species to monitor biodiversity and ecosystem health.
  • Testing and monitoring pollutants – Marine scientists assess the effects of pollutants on marine life and ecosystems, often conducting experiments to understand these impacts.
  • Preserving specimens – They collect and preserve specimens of unknown species and diseases for further study and documentation.
  • Analysing data – Marine scientists use computers to process and interpret data collected from field studies and laboratory experiments.
  • Assessing introduced species – They investigate the causes and effects of non-native species in marine environments and develop strategies for management.
  • Developing monitoring programs – Marine scientists create long-term programs to track environmental pollution and its effects on marine life.
  • Providing fisheries management guidance – They offer recommendations to help manage fish populations and ensure sustainable fishing practices.
  • Advising on conservation policies – Marine scientists contribute to the development of marine conservation and harvesting policies, including aquaculture practices.
  • Recommending industrial practices – They suggest alternative practices to industries to minimise negative impacts on marine species and habitats.

What skills do I need to be a Marine Scientist?

A career as a Marine Scientist requires a diverse set of skills that blend scientific knowledge with practical application. A strong foundation in biology, particularly marine biology, is essential, as it enables professionals to understand the complex interactions within marine ecosystems. Skills in research methodologies, data analysis, and technical writing are crucial for conducting experiments, analysing results, and communicating findings effectively. Additionally, proficiency in environmental compliance and conservation practices is increasingly important as marine scientists work to address the impacts of climate change and human activity on oceanic environments.

Moreover, Marine Scientists must possess excellent problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills to develop innovative solutions for marine conservation challenges. Strong communication and teamwork skills are also vital, as collaboration with other scientists, policymakers, and the public is often necessary to promote awareness and implement effective conservation strategies. As the field continues to evolve, adaptability and a commitment to lifelong learning will further enhance a Marine Scientist’s ability to contribute meaningfully to the preservation of marine biodiversity.

Skills / attributes

  • Strong analytical skills
  • Proficiency in data collection and analysis
  • Knowledge of marine ecosystems and biodiversity
  • Ability to conduct field research and experiments
  • Attention to detail in research and documentation
  • Problem-solving skills to address environmental issues
  • Teamwork and collaboration abilities
  • Adaptability to various working environments, including laboratories and field sites
  • Understanding of environmental regulations and conservation practices
  • Technical writing skills for scientific publications
  • Basic knowledge of statistics and research methodologies
  • Passion for marine life and environmental conservation
  • Ability to work independently and manage projects
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    Career Snapshot for a Marine Scientist

    Marine Biologists play a crucial role in understanding and preserving marine ecosystems. They study the anatomy, physiology, and behaviour of marine organisms, contributing to conservation efforts and environmental management.

  • Average Age : 41 years
  • Gender Distribution : 44% female
  • Hours Worked : Average of 41 hours per week, with 74% working full-time
  • Average Salary : AU$65,147 per year, with a range from AU$45,000 to AU$100,000
  • Unemployment Rate : N / A
  • Employment Numbers : Approximately 760 Marine Biologists employed in Australia
  • Projected Growth : N / A
  • This data reflects the current landscape for Marine Biologists in Australia, highlighting the importance of education and ongoing research in this field. The role is essential for the sustainability of marine environments and offers diverse career opportunities.

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