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Fishery officers gather information on all aspects of the fishing industry and enforce fisheries laws.
Marine biologists study animals and plants that live in the sea, and how they interact with their surroundings.
Customs officers control the entry and departure of goods, ships, planes and people to and from New Zealand.
Army officers train army soldiers, manage field exercises and lead soldiers in combat, peacekeeping missions and disaster relief.
Navy officers train navy sailors, manage field exercises and lead sailors in combat, peacekeeping missions, border patrols and disaster relief.
Intelligence officers collect and analyse information on people, places and events that may be a threat to businesses or national and international security.
Police officers work to prevent and solve crime, keep the peace, and respond to criminal activities and emergencies.
Probation officers supervise offenders serving a sentence in the community. They also help ex-prisoners return to society.
Immigration officers control the entry of people from other countries into New Zealand, assessing visa applications from people who wish to visit, study, work or reside in NZ.