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Marine biologist: Study marine organisms and their ecosystems, conduct research, and work towards conservation and management of marine resources.
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Oceanographer: Study the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the ocean, including its currents, tides, and marine life.
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Marine engineer: Design and develop structures and equipment used in marine environments, such as offshore platforms, ships, and underwater vehicles.
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Commercial fisherman: Catch fish and other marine species for commercial purposes, either on small boats or large fishing vessels.
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Scuba diving instructor: Teach individuals how to scuba dive and guide them on underwater exploration and marine life observation.
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Marine mammal trainer: Train and care for marine mammals, such as dolphins and sea lions, for educational and entertainment purposes.
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Marine archaeologist: Study and excavate underwater archaeological sites, including shipwrecks and submerged ancient cities.
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Marine conservationist: Work towards the protection and preservation of marine ecosystems and species, often through research, advocacy, and policy development.
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Marine tour guide: Lead guided tours and educate visitors about marine life, ecosystems, and conservation efforts in coastal areas.
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Marine photographer/videographer: Capture stunning images and videos of marine life, underwater landscapes, and oceanic phenomena for scientific, educational, or artistic purposes.
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