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stantial equivalent of a 4-year college course. The following are types of experience which will be accepted in combination with education to complete the 4-year requirement:

Technical laboratory work in biology dealing with some phase of wildlife.

Responsible experience in making surveys of wildlife habits and foods.

For option as Aquatic Biologist applicants must have successfully completed one of the following:

A. A full 4-year course, in a college or university of recognized standing, leading to a bachelor's degree in biological science, including at least 6 semester hours in the biology of aquatic organisms; or

B. Courses in biology, in a college or university of recognized standing, consisting of lectures and recitations totaling 30 semester hours in biology, at least 6 of which are in the biology of aquatic organisms; plus additional appropriate experience or education which, when combined with the 30 semester hours in biology, will total 4 years of education and experience and give the applicant the substantial equivalent of a 4-year college course. The following are types of experience which will be accepted in combination with education to complete the 4-year requirement:

Subprofessional or professional laboratory work which provided a means of obtaining a working knowledge of the theory and application of the basic principles of a biological science.

Experience in abstracting, editing, or translating reports or scientific literature in aquatic biology or closely related fields. Research experience in aquatic biology or related fields. Other professional work in aquatic biology.

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