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The Applied Coastal Ecology Post-Degree Diploma at Coast Mountain College offers advanced training in coastal and marine ecosystem management. Designed for individuals with a degree, the program covers topics such as marine conservation, coastal resource management, and environmental impact assessment. Students gain practical skills through fieldwork and research projects, focusing on real-world applications. Graduates are equipped for specialized roles in environmental consulting, marine research, and resource management, with a strong foundation for further academic or professional development.

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Forestry Technologists and Technicians

22112$45,000 - $75,000Conduct fieldwork in forests, monitor ecosystems, and assist in forest management.

Conservation and Fishery Officers

22113$50,000 - $85,000Enforce regulations to protect wildlife and ecosystems, particularly in coastal areas.

Biological Technologists and Technicians

22110$45,000 - $75,000Support biological research, collect samples, and analyze ecological data.

Aquaculture and Marine Harvest Labourers

85102$35,000 - $60,000Work on fish farms and hatcheries, helping with breeding, harvesting, and maintenance.