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How to Become a Fisheries Economist: Video Series

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Becoming a fisheries economist is a great career for environmentalists and people who love the ocean. Learn more about careers in marine conservation in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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  1. Save the planet by becoming an environmentalist. Find out how to get a job in marine conservation in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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  2. To get a job in economics at a fishery, try starting as a researcher. Find out about the educational background needed for jobs in marine conservation in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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  3. Get involved with marine conservation as a consultant or a lobbyist. Start a non-profit organization to save the oceans with the tips in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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  4. To become a fisheries economist, learn about property rights. Investigate recreational fishing and environmental policy to get a job in marine conservation as discussed in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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  5. Working for fisheries as an economist involves a great deal of travel. Learn about the day-to-day responsibilities of a job in marine conservation in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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  6. Researching incentives for sustainable fishing is part of the job for fisheries economists. Mixing advocacy and research is part of the job in marine conservation as discussed in this environmental career video from a fisheries economist.

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A great way to save the planet is to get involved in a marine conservation career. The featured expert in this series is a fisheries economist with the Ocean Conservancy. He discusses the qualifications for becoming a fisheries economist, such as knowledge of property rights and an advanced degree in economics. Start as a researcher at a fisheries, and work up to being an economist. The job involves a good deal of traveling, with trips to both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. A job in marine conservation will also require lobbying skills to be used when attempting to get fishing policies changed. Get involved in ocean environmentalism by becoming a consultant or by starting a non-profit organization.

 
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Koyel Mandal Koyel Mandal is a fisheries economist with a non-profit group called Ocean Conservancy, based in Washington, D.C. They specialize in the research and advocacy of maintaining our planet's underwater ecosystem.dkdk

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