Humboldt’s program in marine biology emphasizes hands-on learning. We have outstanding facilities to support our marine biology major, including the Telonicher Marine Laboratory in the nearby town of Trinidad, which gives students opportunities for hand-on observation and experimentation with living marine organisms. The unique setting of this lab, just minutes away from ocean, estuary and lagoon habitats, provides students with unlimited research opportunities.
Our research vessel, the 90-foot R/V Coral Sea, is the only ocean-going vessel in America dedicated to undergraduate research. Students travel on-board this vessel to observe whales offshore in marine biology courses, collect and examine seawater samples in oceanography courses, as well as trawl for marine fishes and invertebrates. Several smaller boats are used in nearshore waters, coastal lagoons, and in nearby Humboldt Bay.
Humboldt marine biology graduates have many job opportunities: Marine Biologist, Teacher, Field Biologist, Aquarium Manager, Museum Curator, Science Librarian, Laboratory Technician, Environmental Consultant, Microbiologist, Biotechnology Research Technician, Medical Scientists, Environmental Planners and Scientists, Biological Technicians, Researchers/ Research Associates, and Laboratory Managers. Our graduates also often pursue advanced study in the marine sciences.