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Botanist
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Botanists research and examine plants. They study the genetics and molecular biology of plants, and what effect the environment has on them.
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Environmental Scientist
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Environmental scientists study the environment, and provide advice to avoid or reduce harmful effects on the environment.
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Food Engineer
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Food engineers design, develop and test processes and processing equipment for food processing factories.
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Food Scientist/Technologist
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Food scientists/technologists research new food and beverage products, and develop ways to produce and improve the quality of these products. They may also develop or improve the processing, packaging, storage and safety of food in accordance with government and industry standards.
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Forensic Scientist
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Forensic scientists apply scientific knowledge and skills to investigating crimes. The information they provide may help the police to find or eliminate a suspect in a crime.
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Forestry Scientist
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Forestry scientists research forest growth, wood processing, conservation, different types of trees and how these can be used.
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Geographer
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Geographers study patterns resulting from the relationship between human activities and the Earth's surface.
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Hydrographic Surveyor
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Hydrographic surveyors map and monitor the bottom contours of bodies of water such as seas, streams, rivers and lakes. This is done for navigational purposes, to assess the viability of development, or to monitor patterns of sedimentation and erosion.
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Industrial Chemist
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Industrial chemists study the make-up and behaviour of chemicals, the way they react with each other and how they can be used in industrial processes such as producing plastics, pharmaceuticals or silicon chips.
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Marine Biologist
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Marine biologists study plants and animals that live in sea water, and their relationships with each other and their environment.
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