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What's the difference between oceanographers and hydrographic surveyors?

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Understanding the distinction between oceanographers and hydrographic surveyors is essential for anyone considering a career in marine sciences. Oceanographers study various aspects of the ocean, including its physical, chemical, and biological properties, often requiring advanced degrees such as a PhD. In contrast, hydrographic surveyors focus on mapping and measuring bodies of water, utilizing specialized techniques and tools.

I ask because I'm considering taking a three year Ocean Mapping diploma in Canada (Marine Institute), but I see many people here claiming you need a PhD to become an oceanographer.

This program would qualify me to be a Category B Hydrographic Surveyor. Would this be sufficient to be competitive in the job market?

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