Ph.D. in Marine Living Resources focuses on the study of marine ecosystems, biodiversity, and the sustainable use of marine organisms. The program typically spans 3 - 5 years and involves in-depth research in marine biology, ecology, fisheries science, oceanography, and environmental science. Students explore topics such as marine conservation, marine policy, climate change effects on marine life, and the management of marine resources. They gain expertise through fieldwork, laboratory research, and collaboration with international marine research bodies. The course prepares graduates for careers in academia, research institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and marine resource management industries.