AQUA graduates find employment with government departments and agencies, in positions dealing with habitat restoration, fisheries enforcement, species research, marine protection, ocean strategy, policy and economic analysis, to name just a few. 

Program Graduate on a Boat

Another employment track involves jobs with non-governmental organizations (NGO's), in fisheries, conservation, stewardship, environmental education, and community development fields. 

Still others have achieved positions in academia as tenured university faculty, research and/or project managers, in laboratories, and in the growing field of environmental education. Some graduates have opted for self-employment, as marine harvesters, ecotourism operators, and GIS drone wranglers. 

Employers are recognizing and seeking the skills and abilities that AQUA students have acquired during their education. They know that AQUA students are accustomed to viewing the world using multiple perspectives, are critical thinkers and problem-solvers, and are readily adaptable to organizational changes and challenges. 

What can you do with your AQUA degree? 

Here are some examples of positions held by AQUA graduates and graduate or professional programs that AQUA students have enrolled in after earning their StFX degree: 

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  • Oceans Act Coordinator, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada 
  • Water Quality Specialist, Consultant, Ontario 
  • Fisheries Analyst, Ministry of Fisheries, New Zealand 
  • International Project Officer, Water Charity, United Kingdom 
  • Policy Analyst, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa 
  • Policy Analyst (Stewardship), Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa 
  • MSc Water Security and International Development, University of Oxford, United Kingdom 
  • Consultant (Oil and Gas Industry), Calgary, Alberta 
  • Fisheries Officer, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, locations across Canada 
  • Master of Marine Management, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia 
  • Master of Science (GeoScience), University of Calgary, Alberta 
  • Lead Management Biologist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, London 
  • Policy Analyst (Climate Change), Nova Scotia Department of Environment, Halifax 
  • Senior Environmental Geochemist, consulting company, international 
  • Law: University of Ottawa, University of New Brunswick, Carleton University 
  • Archaeologist, Panama, Jordan, and Alberta (consultant) 
  • Master of Resource and Environmental Management, Dalhousie University, NS 
  • PhD (Oceanography), Dalhousie University, NS 
  • International Youth Internship (Marine Protected Areas in the Caribbean), Coady International Institute 
  • Master of Science (Biology), University of Prince Edward Island 
  • Master of Science (Biology), Memorial University, Newfoundland 
  • Master of Resource Management and Environmental Studies, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, BC 
  • Aquatic Conservation Planner (GIS), National Conservation organization, Fredericton, NB 
  • Habitat Management Officer, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Antigonish 
  • Master of Marine and Coastal Management, University Centre of the West Fjords, Iceland 
  • PhD (Environmental Mineralogy and Aquatic Geochemistry), Queen’s University, Kingston, ON 
  • Oceans Habitat Management Officer, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada 
  • Hydrometric Technician, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Alberta 
  • Marine Protected Areas Planner, Environmental NGO, Nova Scotia 
  • Climate Action Project Coordinator, Indigenous NGO, Nova Scotia 

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