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Earth's oceans play a vital role in sustaining life on our planet. Containing 97% of Earth's water and 99% of its habitable space (NASA data), these vast waters are essential to our existence.
Marine biology represents a multidisciplinary exploration of oceanic life. Currently, marine biology graduates hold unprecedented importance in addressing societal, economic, and environmental challenges. Pressing concerns like overfishing, pollution, and climate change are converging to create dramatic, often devastating transformations in marine environments. As a marine biologist, you'll employ advanced technologies to address these problems across all scales, from molecular to ecosystem levels.
Regarding marine resource management, the UK oversees territorial waters spanning 6.8 million km (more than fourteen times its land area), housing valuable assets including renewable energy sources, fossil fuels, fisheries, and mineral deposits. Sustainable management of these resources demands expertise from highly trained marine biologists.
Queen's University Belfast's Marine Biology program adopts a research-driven approach, equipping students for diverse career paths such as marine conservation, environmental consulting, nature filmmaking, eco-tourism, fisheries oversight, and academic research.