aquaculture hatchery worker
Aquaculture hatchery workers are active in the production of aquatic organisms in land-based hatchery processes. They assist in the process of raising organisms throughout the early stages of their life cycle and the release of organisms when necessary.
Also called: aquatic animals hatchery worker, fish farm hatchery worker
- 26
- essential skills
- 17
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- aquaculture husbandry workerWhat changes?12 skills in common
- aquaculture rearing technicianWhat changes?10 skills in common
- aquaculture hatchery technician8 skills in common
- aquaculture harvesting worker6 skills in common
- aquaculture harvesting technician4 skills in common
- water-based aquaculture worker4 skills in common
- aquaculture husbandry technician3 skills in common
- aquatic animal health professional3 skills in common
Essential skills
26- biosecurity
- carry out fish transportation
- carry out hatchery production processes
- clean off fouling
- collect broodstock
- collect fish samples for diagnosis
- condition broodstock
- cultivate plankton
- culture aquaculture hatchery stocks
- feed broodstock
- follow hygienic practices in fishery operations
- follow safety precautions in fishery operations
- identity aquaculture species
- inspect fish eggs
- maintain aquaculture water quality in hatcheries
- maintain hatchery equipment
- maintain hatchery facilities
- monitor larval development
- monitor larval growth
- operate forklift
- operate hatchery trays
- operate photoreactors
- operate water-heating equipment
- perform fish grading operations
- use water disinfection equipment
- work in shifts
Optional skills
17- check diving equipment
- communicate by telephone
- comply with legal requirements for diving operations
- critique the dive with the dive team
- diving operation requirements
- maintain diving equipment
- maintain internal communication systems
- operate pumps in aquaculture facilities
- perform diving interventions
- report to the team leader
- sanitation measures for aquaculture hatchery production
- undertake continuous professional development in fishery operations
- use different communication channels
- use oxygenation equipment
- work in a fishery team
- work in inclement conditions
- work in outdoor conditions
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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