Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Careers


Science Teacher
Wildlife Biologist
Aquaculture
           
            There are many jobs to pursue when you are young, but what about the science occupations. Science can be broken into many subtopics, which leads to many jobs. So many different choices like, Wildlife Biologist, Wildlife Ecologist, Entomologist, Restoration Worker, Waste Water Manager, Aquaculture, or a Science Teacher. Today I will inform you of three; a Science Teacher, Wildlife Biologist, and Aquaculture.
            A Science teacher is someone who inspires kids to learn about science or nature. If no one informed us, we would not learn any of this information. They help us become knowledgeable about a certain topic. Honestly, without Science teachers we would be doomed. A person who is passionate about wildlife and animals could become a Wildlife Biologist. They study the behaviors of various water-loving animals. This includes the study of that organism’s structure, functioning, evolution, and interrelationships. If these biologists didn’t exist we wouldn’t know how animals behave in their natural state, how they react to things we do, or the evolution that occurs. Maybe the person is interested in Aquaculture though. Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms, or the growing of fish for humans to eat. It provides for many jobs and food to eat. Not only is it big for our economy, but it also helps better our environment by filtering the water. Thus making our water conditions better, which help the animal and plant life affected by it.
            All jobs have an impact on our environment and economy. Science in particular is a major part of the world that we just can’t ignore. We will always need to know about or environment and the nature. 

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