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University of Johannesburg
PhD in Aquatic Health
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the Ph.D. in Aquatic Health is to provide qualifying students with an in-depth understanding and integrated knowledge of advanced applicable theory in the field of specialization.


University of Florida
PhD in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering
- Gainesville, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering offers advanced training focused on the physical, chemical, and biological processes governing coastal and ocean systems. Students engage in re...
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University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Science
Biological Sciences - Marine Environmental Biology at USC
- South Los Angeles, USA
PhD
English
In Marine Environmental Biology, the Ph.D. program studies marine organisms, their interactions in complex marine ecosystems, and the emergent properties of the communities that result from these interactions. By design and necessity, this work includes studies at all levels of biological organization, as well as investigations of the intersection between the activities of organisms and the abiotic world.
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A PhD in Coastal and Marine Management allows you to delve deeply into the complexities of marine ecosystems and their management. This field stands out as it combines scientific research with practical application, preparing scholars to tackle pressing environmental issues.
In this program, students engage in advanced research, exploring topics such as marine biodiversity, coastal zone management, and fisheries science. You'll learn to analyze ecosystems using modeling tools and develop management strategies that promote sustainability. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as students build confidence amid rigorous research demands.
Common courses cover areas such as marine policy analysis, spatial planning, and oceanographic techniques, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of marine management issues. By developing skills in data collection, ecological assessment, and stakeholder engagement, graduates are well-equipped to influence policy decisions and contribute to marine conservation efforts. Career paths may include roles in environmental consultancy, government agencies, or academia, where you can lead initiatives that protect coastal and marine environments.