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Does sudying Marine Biology close doors to other Biology opportunities?

Basically, can someone with a bachelor's in Marine Biology still pursue opportunities in other fields? If I were to graduate and then I wanted to find work or pursue a degree with no relation to marine environments is there a chance I won't be able to do so? Even with a good curriculum?

Do you guys have any stories of being allowed to pursue studies out of water with a Marine Biology degree?

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