This page is intended for prospective graduate students and interns. If you are interested in pursuing a career in marine mammal science check out Careers in Mammalogy and The Science of Mammalogy, Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science, and the Dolphin and Whale Career Guide (by T.B. Glen III, Omega Publ., Chicago, IL, 1997; ISBN 0-9660675-6-8).
 
     
 
If you are interested in marine mammal training, we suggest you read Starting Your Career as a Marine Mammal Trainer (by T.S. Samansky, published by DolphinTrainer.com , Napa , CA , 2002, ISBN 0971985324).
 
     
 
For prospective undergraduate students interested in marine biology, please contact admission and records at Texas A&M University at Galveston . Students interested in obtaining a Masters or Ph. D. in behavioral ecology are encouraged to review graduate student information at the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences at Texas A&M University before contacting potential advisors. However, contact potential advisors before submitting final applications to this or any other department. Texas A&M at Galveston is also developing their own graduate degrees in marine biology, so check with our campus website at www.marinebiology.edu .