NLBC Sector: Aquaculture & Fisheries Management

Sub-sectors: Trout farming, salmon farming, marine conservation and ecology, ornamental fish breeding, fisheries management, river management.

Occupations: Fisherman, fish farmer, fishery manager, ghillie, fish husband, marine biologist, environmental scientist, fish farm manager, fish breeder.

Maritime Occupations (Non-Statutory)
Apprenticeships

The maritime sector offers a wide range of opportunities for those who are seeking a career that is closely associated with the sea, ports, rivers and waterways. This framework will provide both intermediate level and advanced level apprenticeship routes which

Maritime Occupations Apprenticeship
Apprenticeships

The maritime sector offers a wide range of opportunities for those who are seeking a career that is closely associated with the sea, ports, rivers and waterways. This framework will provide both intermediate level and advanced level apprenticeship routes which

Maritime Occupations at SCQF Level 5
Apprenticeships

The Maritime Occupations Framework has five pathways, four of which involve work at sea; the fifth – port operations – is shore-based. There is considerable overlap between the skills required, particularly between the four sea-going roles, though each requires its

Modern Apprenticeship in Aquaculture at SQF 5
Apprenticeships

Aquaculture has multinational companies and also small independent employers. Businesses include fin fish and shellfish production. Often when qualified, workers are called upon to work in remote locations on site or from boats. This requires good knowledge of the equipment

Modern Apprenticeship in Aquaculture at SQF 7
Apprenticeships

Aquaculture has multinational companies and also small independent employers. Businesses include fin fish and shellfish production. Often when qualified, workers are called upon to work in remote locations on site or from boats. This requires good knowledge of the equipment

About Apprenticeships – City & Guilds
Apprenticeship Information

Apprenticeships are available across the UK, but there are differences in components and structure between apprenticeships in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. All apprenticeships are currently developed and funded by the Government. In England, this has change under the

Apprenticeship Index – GOV.UK
Apprenticeship Information

Index of Government guides for employers and apprentices.  You can subscribe to email alerts when this content changes and so keep up-to-date with all the latest developments.

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