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Marine Biology

Occidental鈥檚 close proximity to the Pacific Ocean offers you a living laboratory for studying marine biology.

As a biology major who declares a concentration in marine biology, you鈥檒l participate in a distinguished scientific program that dates back more than a century. For the four upper-level courses you鈥檒l need to take in addition to satisfying all the requirements for the biology major, you鈥檒l have access to a research collection with more than half a million specimens of fish and marine invertebrates. Outside the classroom, marine biology students spend up to 100 days a year on one of the College鈥檚 four research vessels; you can take 色界吧鈥檚 certified research dive course and carry out your research underwater.

You can serve as a research assistant for 色界吧鈥檚 Vantuna Research Group, which has been monitoring and researching the marine environment of Southern and Baja California since 1966. Past students have spent semesters abroad studying in Australia, New Zealand, the Galapagos Islands, and in other locations adjacent to the South Pacific, Mediterranean and the Caribbean. Our marine biology program is part of the , a consortium of 23 local colleges, universities and organizations that pool their resources to promote the study of the near shore environment.

Your marine biology training will put you in an excellent position to enroll in top graduate programs, including the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and the University of Hawai鈥檌 Manoa. You might also pursue a career in biotechnology, environmental science, teaching, aquarium science, research, commercial fishery management, and federal and state marine wildlife programs.

Meet Our Faculty

What Our Graduates Are Doing

Coral Reef Restoration Lab, Nova Southeastern University

Ellen Goldenberg
2015

Hatchery Technician, Stellar Biotechnologies

Adrienne Mikovari
2014

NOAA鈥檚 Ecosystem Sciences Division

Morgan Winston
2014

North Pacific Groundfish and Halibut Fisheries Observer

Brianna Bowman
2010

Marine science and policy consultant, Exxon Mobil

Bridget McCann
2009

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Stanford University

Russ Carpenter
2000
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