The work varies considerably and includes a wide range of skills. Fish farm managers can be responsible for:
Managing fish habitats throughout the year;
Stock health and welfare issues;
Feeding stock either manually or via automated machinery;
Maintenance of equipment and cages;
Selling on to the public or trade customers.
Calculating the feeding regime, which is often done by automatic computer systems;
Monitoring the health of the fish and treating them when appropriate;
Planning breeding programmes and growing schedules to obtain maximum efficiency;
Adhering to environmental standards;
Understanding legislation and how to implement this into practical application;
Ensuring the water supply is of a sufficient quality for the stock;
Being aware of different water management techniques;
Adapting to new technologies as they develop and learning practical skills;
Paying close attention to detail in order to avoid expensive fish losses in what can be a high risk industry;
Possessing stock skills such as fish handling, spawning, grading and harvesting;
Updating knowledge of fish health and nutrition;
Maintaining records of stocks.
Additional duties might include marketing and selling the produce, although this depends upon the individual fish farm.
Educational Qualification OND/BSc
Mode of Application:
Interested and qualified applicants should forward their phone numbers and other details to this link below:
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