A Carcinologist is a scientist who studies and works specifically with the different types of freshwater and saltwater crustaceans, such as crabs and lobsters
A restoration biologist observes and studies terrestrial animals and plants with a focus on creating projects to restore damaged and vulnerable ecosystems.
A Field Assistant accompanies researchers or scientists to assist them in various tasks, such as collecting samples and recording data
A wildlife ecologist studies the relationship between the various species of terrestrial animals and plants and the environment they occur in.
A wildlife biologist observes and studies terrestrial animals and plants with a focus on areas such as fieldwork, academic research, or policymaking
A marine ecologist studies the relationship between the various species of marine animals and plants and the environment they occur in.
A marine biologist observes and studies animals and plants in the ocean with a focus on areas such as fieldwork, academic research, or policymaking
An Aquatic Veterinarian is a doctor who protects the health of a wide variety of water-based species, such as fish, marine mammals, sea turtles
An Extension Educator researches and educates a community on topics such as economic development, agriculture, family, animal production and nutrition.
A Crustacean Farmer breeds and manages large amounts of fresh or saltwater crustaceans, such as crabs and prawns for commercial profit.