fisheries adviser
Fisheries advisers provide consultancy on fish stocks and their habitats. They manage the costal fishing business modernisation and provide improvement solutions. Fisheries advisers develop plans and policies for fisheries management. They may provide advice on protected farms and wild fish stock.
Also called: fisheries scientist, fisheries specialist, fisheries sustainability consultant, fisheries biologist, senior fisheries specialist, senior fisheries biologist, marine fisheries adviser, marine fisheries biologist
- 23
- essential skills
- 19
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2132
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- fisheries observer5 skills in common
- aquaculture rearing technician4 skills in common
- aquaculture recirculation manager4 skills in common
- fisheries boatmaster4 skills in common
- aquaculture harvesting technician3 skills in common
- aquaculture site supervisor3 skills in common
- aquatic animal health professional3 skills in common
- environmental technician3 skills in common
Essential skills
23- advise on environmental remediation
- advise on soil and water protection
- apply fishery biology to fishery management
- assess site production potential
- conduct research before survey
- develop business case
- environmental legislation
- estimate fishery status
- fish biology
- fish identification and classification
- fisheries legislation
- fisheries management
- fishing industry
- habitat restoration
- inspect fish eggs
- monitor fish health status
- monitor hatchery production
- prepare surveying report
- process collected survey data
- provide advice to hatcheries
- study fish migration
- support fishery training procedures
- water policies
Optional skills
19- adapt production levels
- analyse business plans
- aquaculture industry
- chemistry
- coastal management
- conduct underwater surveys
- ecosystem management
- interpret scientific data to assess water quality
- leadership principles
- manage fisheries projects
- manage land resources permits
- mathematics
- monitor the use of resources in production
- plankton production
- respond to changing situations in fishery
- soil science
- surveying methods
- wildlife
- wind energy
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