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Sustainable Aquaculture Site Supervisor Courses

Manage sustainable aquaculture sites by overseeing stock health, environmental compliance, and teams to ensure high-quality seafood.

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A Sustainable Aquaculture Site Supervisor oversees the daily operations of fish farms or shellfish hatcheries while ensuring environmental standards are met. You might work at offshore sea cages, inland ponds, or recirculating aquaculture systems. Site Supervisors focus on stock health and growth, water quality monitoring, and the maintenance of specialised equipment. You’ll implement sustainable farming practices to minimise ecological impacts and manage the feeding regimes and harvesting processes required to produce high-quality seafood.

Sustainable Aquaculture Site Supervisors are vital to Australia’s food security. You’ll need to be highly organised and observant, with a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. You’ll lead a team of technicians and liaise with marine scientists and regulatory bodies to ensure your site remains compliant, productive, and ecologically responsible.

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