Coastal management and conservation
A list of the careers categorised as those where people work along the coastline to conserve the marine life and ecological condition of the coast.
The list includes careers where people:
- Work with the marine animals that use the coastal area (beach and rocks) as their home
- Work to preserve the coastline
Career List
Click on the name of a career to view its summary. You can then read more about the career by clicking on the CAREER PAGE link.
Minimum Entry Level: Bachelor’s Degree
Animal Species: Wildlife
Environmental toxicologists study the effects that chemicals may have on the Environment, including the animals within such an environment
Minimum Entry Level: Bachelor’s Degree
Animal Species: Wildlife
An environmental officer ensures that an organisation is in compliance with environmental regulations and standards related to pollution and waste management.
Minimum Entry Level: Bachelor’s Degree
Animal Species: All Species
A Director oversees the operations and management of various animal-related facilities, including zoos, parks, wildlife farms, sanctuaries, and similar places
Minimum Entry Level: High School Certificate
Animal Species: Wildlife
A Park Ranger usually works for Government and is responsible for protecting the plants and animals within a demarcated area. They often work outdoors and patrol campgrounds, trails and surrounding areas.
Also known as:
- Game Warden
- Park Wardens
- Forest Rangers