Street interview with Everglades biologist from @nocap.finance

An interviewer asks a biologist a series of questions about his career. The biologist explains his background in fish research, his master's degree, and his current research on flocculent organic matter in the Everglades. He then answers questions about the typical salary for an environmental researcher (starting around $55k), the various job titles available (like wildlife biologist and ecologist), and why he chose to work in Florida, citing its resemblance to his home country of Jamaica.

Creator: @nocap.finance on Instagram

Transcript

I'm a biologist, and I do research in the Everglades National Park. I started off by doing research on fish at Dolphin Island Sea Bad that's connected to the University of South Alabama. And then best experience persuaded me to go ahead and get my master's, which allowed me to do research in better Everglades. My research was about this thing called flocculent organic matter. It's similar to soil, but just looser. And I specifically looked at how human activity and also climate change affected t

Topics: Career Advice, Nature & Wildlife, Education

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