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How much do weekend marine science jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend marine science in the United States is $127,500.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $121,500.00 and $125,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical responsibilities and challenges faced in a Weekend Marine Science role?

In a Weekend Marine Science role, you’ll often assist with fieldwork such as collecting water or biological samples, monitoring marine life, and maintaining equipment. A key challenge can be adapting to varying weather and tide conditions, which may impact field schedules and safety protocols. Collaboration is common, as you usually work alongside other scientists, volunteers, or educators to gather data or support research and public outreach efforts. Flexibility and strong teamwork skills are important, as weekend schedules can change based on project needs or educational events.

What are Weekend Marine Science jobs?

Weekend Marine Science jobs typically involve working in marine biology, environmental education, research, or conservation activities that take place on weekends. These roles can include assisting with field research, leading tours at aquariums or marine centers, collecting data, or conducting educational programs for the public. Weekend Marine Science jobs are ideal for students, part-time workers, or anyone interested in gaining hands-on experience in marine science outside of traditional weekday hours. They offer valuable opportunities to contribute to marine conservation and public awareness while accommodating other weekday commitments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Marine Science Educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Marine Science Educator, you need a solid background in marine biology or environmental science, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in education or outreach. Familiarity with scientific sampling tools, data collection software, and safety protocols for fieldwork is typically required. Strong communication, enthusiasm for teaching, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for engaging diverse audiences and managing outdoor activities. These skills ensure effective science communication, participant safety, and a positive learning experience during weekend programs.
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Marine Biologist (ASM) - Gloucester, Ma

Marine Biologist (ASM) - Gloucester, Ma

AIS (Applied Information Sciences)

Gloucester, MA • On-site

$35K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Interested in Fishery Sustainability, Management and Hands on Marine Biology Work? Become a Marine Biologist!


A.I.S., Inc. (AIS) is a national scientific services firm supporting maritime activities requiring certification of compliance with environmental regulations as well as collecting data for use by Federal, State, Municipal, and other government agencies along the US coastline. AIS is looking forMarine Biologists(At-Sea Monitors)to work at sea collecting and recording data and biological samples for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFCS) aboard commercial fishing vessels.


The primary goals of Northeast federal fishery observation programs are to provide quantitative biological, vessel, and gear-selectivity information for various New England and Mid-Atlantic fisheries. The At-Sea Monitor program focuses specifically on the groundfish industry, a grouping of fish that includes many commonly consumed fish such as cod, haddock and various flounder species. Each fishery observer or monitor operates on commercial fishing vessels operating in ports throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic.If you ever wanted to make a difference, this is how.


Commercial fishing dates back hundreds of years. Today commercial fishing continues to be possible due to cooperation between fishermen and fisheries management scientists like yourself. In order to facilitate that cooperation, marine biologists collect data pertaining to fishing programs, economics, catch data, and fishing efficiency. Collected data is used to document stock information which is then used to protect the environment and preserve future generations of fish/fishermen. Commit to the journey!


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At-Sea Monitors record detailed information on the gear and fishing activity of the vessels. Monitors work on deck on vessels ranging from 20' to 100' on trips roughly ranging from 1 to 14 days collecting data on fish catch and discard and incidental takes such as marine mammals, seabirds, and marine turtles. After attending a 3-week paid training in-person training inFalmouth, MAmonitors are deployed from ports throughout New England and Mid-Atlantic states. Gear types assessed include, trawl, gillnet, longline and handline.


Accommodations and meal reimbursement during in person session of training are provided.Training includes instructions on sampling protocols, gear, fisheries, fish identification, marine mammal/sea turtle identification, and safety.


This is a challenging job, and candidates must be mentally prepared to be away from home for multiple days, and must be physically able to handle heavy lifting, working odd hours, and long days in rough seas. Observing provides an excellent career in marine biology, as observers and monitors are widely recognized as being excellent field biologists. A broad range of advancement opportunities are available to those who demonstrate appropriate capabilities. Those opportunities include, but are not limited to, project management, field supervisors, and fieldwork in other programs.


Compensation:Monitors'starting pay is $19.00/hour.Dependent on enrollment in our H&W benefit, biologists may also be eligible for anadditional $4.57/hourfor the first 40 hours worked on each calendar week for a total of$23.57 hour. This is a full-time position with benefits.Annually, monitors earn between $35K - $55K a yeardependent on their availability to deploy offshore and their personal sea day accomplishments. Monitors will be paid a minimum of 12 hours for each calendar day offshore and are also eligible for additional compensable activities while on land.


AIS benefits package includes health and dental insurance, vacation, sick and holiday benefits.Potential additional compensation consists of Data quality bonuses, Service awards, Fitness center reimbursement, Candidate Referral bonus.


Travel is reimbursedat an hourly rate along with compensation for miles accrued on a personal vehicle as well as per diem at the specified Government rate.


Minimum Qualifications:

  • High school diploma is required.
  • Experience with data entry on computers.
  • Monitor candidates must be U.S. citizens, or be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
  • Candidates must be physically able, as determined by a licensed physician's certification to perform observer duties.
  • Your own transportation is required.
  • Candidates are expected to commit to the program for at least one year.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in biology or a related field from an accredited college or university with 30 credits of biology coursework, 6 credits of marine science is preferred.
  • At least one undergraduate course in math or statistics preferred.
  • At-sea experience
  • Coursework in Dichotomous Keys
  • Experience collecting Field Data and entering databases.


Locations:

  • Applicants must be currently living or be willing to live within 50 miles of Gloucester, Ma.


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If you would like to apply for one of these exciting new openings, please click the following link Careers Pageto submit the following information.


  • Resume
  • Cover Letter detailing sea and fish experience.
  • 3 to 5 academic/professional references (name, email address and phone number)
  • Unofficial copies of your college (or high school if applicable) transcripts.

All documents must be submitted for your application to be considered. If you have any questions pertaining to this opening, please feel free to reach out to the Talent Team or 774-770-5833


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