aquaculture production planning software
The functioning principles and usage of a software dedicated to the planning of aquculture production.
Water-based aquaculture technicians coordinate and supervise activities on fattening aquaculture organisms in suspended systems (floating or submerged structures). They participate in extraction operations and handling organisms for commercialisation. Water-based aquaculture technicians supervise maintenance of equipment and facilities (cages, rafts, longlines, bouchot).
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The functioning principles and usage of a software dedicated to the planning of aquculture production.
The functioning of computered controlled systems that provide animal feeding.
The method of how fish are graded according to their different characteristics: specification, size, quality and condition.
The different methods used to evaluate the growth of most important cultivated species.
The legal boundaries, codes of professional conduct, national and EU regulatory frameworks and legal procedures of working with animals and living organisms, ensuring their welfare and health.
Observe and describe fish disease symptoms such as lesions.
Plan and monitor cleaning of shellfish from impurities.
Apply prescribed fish treatments under supervision, including assistance with vaccination immersion and injection procedures.
Analyse the quality of water by monitoring the state of temperature and oxygen, among other parameters.
Calculate and forecast growth rates. Monitor and assess growth and biomass taking mortality into account, based on the different methods of growth assessment.
Carry out manual feeding. Calibrate and operate automatic and computerised feeding systems. Monitor animal feeding behaviour.
Maintain aquaculture equipment and identify equipment needs. Carry out routine maintenance and minor repairs as needed.
Prepare environment and equipment for fish disease specialist treatments, including vaccination treatments.
Monitor aquaculture feeding behaviour of farm animals. Collect information on the growth of the animals, and forecast future growth. Assess biomass taking mortality into account. Recommend improvements of nutrition and feeding protocols in support of sustainable development.
Monitor and assess growth rates and biomass of cultivated fish species, taking mortalities into account. Calculate and forecast growth rates. Monitor and assess mortalities.
Observe, describe and monitor abnormal fish behaviour in respect of feeding, swimming, surfacing.
Operate small craft used for transport and feeding.
Gather live fish using techniques which minimise the stress caused to fish and avoid fish escapes occurring. Grade them manually or using equipment. Report on the grading operation, ensuring compliance with specifications.
Prepare for personnel operation of small craft, both with licence and without licence.
Collect and preserve larval, fish and mollusc samples or lesions for diagnosis by fish disease specialists.
Move through water by means of the limbs.
Assess the impact of biological conditions such as algae and fouling organisms by managing water intakes, catchments and oxygen use.
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The study of the form or morphology of fish species.
The methods to report and record incidents and accidents in the workplace.
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Source broodstock from fisheries and held them in maturation tanks before collecting their seeds.
Communicate with participants in more than one language of the European Union; handle a crisis following guidelines and recognise the importance of proper behaviour in crisis situations.
Ensure an efficient management of work schedules meant for fishery and aquaculture activities.
'Live' online reporting or real-time blogging when covering important events-a growing area of work, especially on national newspapers.
When an incident causes pollution, examine the extent of the damage and what the consequences could be and report it relevant institution following pollution reporting procedures.
Keep the team leader informed on current and emerging issues.
Examine live fish, including larvae, to detect deformities related to body shape, jaw deformity, vertebral deformity and skeletal deformity. If not detected, these could lead to risks for fish, such as swimming performance, feed efficiency, limit of the feed, infectious disease and lethality.
Communicate transparent instructions. Ensure that messages are understood and followed correctly.
Cultivate strategies for aquaculture plans based on reports and research in order to deal with specific fish farm issues. Plan and organise work activities in order to improve aquaculture production and tackle further problems.
Make sure that health and safety procedures have been established and followed across all aquaculture facilities including cages. Ensure that personnel and general public are instructed and all work activities are carried out according to relevant health and safety regulations.
Perform maintenance actions, including small repairs, on diving equipment.
Keep a system for recording details of unusual events that occur at the facility, such as job-related injuries.
Operate communication devices in order to interact with customers, colleagues, and others.
Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.
Work outdoors in hot or cold circumstances.
Can cope with the different climate conditions such as heat, rain, cold or in strong wind.
Compose work-related reports that support effective relationship management and a high standard of documentation and record keeping. Write and present results and conclusions in a clear and intelligible way so they are comprehensible to a non-expert audience.