Program Description
Aquaculture technicians handle many of the tasks and processes involved in the cultivation of freshwater and marine life, and the care of their environment.
On a typical aquaculture farm, you may find a grow-out facility, as well as brood stock (adult breeding fish) ponds and/or a hatchery where eggs are often fertilized artificially to produce fish larvae.
In addition to raising the eggs in a hatchery operation, technicians on aquaculture farms are responsible for feeding the stock, preparing algal cultures and maintaining an optimal environment. They collect and record growth, production, and water quality data, and check stock for disease and treat them when necessary. Aquaculture may also be involved in harvesting fish for processing or for release into the wild.
If you like to work both indoors and out and enjoy working with animals, take a look at this program!
Career Possibilities
Graduates are competent to work as technicians in any of the hatcheries or marine seacage sites within the industry, or as technicians in support of the industry in the fields of fish health feed and nutrition, environmental management, cage and net manufacturing, processing, and research.