Description
The functioning principles and usage of a software dedicated to the planning of aquculture production.
Alternative labels
types of aquaculture production planning software
kinds of aquaculture production planning software
types of fish farming software
range of fish farming software
typology of aquaculture production planning software
typology of fish farming software
kinds of fish farming software
range of aquaculture production planning software
Skill type
knowledge
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential knowledge
Aquaculture production planning software is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:
Water-based aquaculture technician: 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).
Aquaculture production manager: Aquaculture production managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of fish, shellfish or other forms of aquatic life such as cash crops, in large-scale aquaculture operations to culture and harvest or for release into fresh, brackish or salt water.
Aquaculture husbandry manager: Aquaculture husbandry managers specialise in the husbandry of ongrowing aquatic species, especially in the feeding, growth, and stock management processes.
Aquaculture husbandry technician: Aquaculture husbandry technicians operate in aquatic organisms’ production, specialising in the husbandry of ongrowing culture processes, especially in feeding and stock management.
Optional knowledge
Aquaculture production planning software is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Aquaculture hatchery manager: Aquaculture hatchery managers plan, direct, and coordinate the production in large-scale aquaculture operations to breed fish and shellfish, developing aquaculture breeding strategies using various types of spawning techniques. They control the reproduction and the early life cycle stages of cultured species. They supervise incubation, early feeding and rearing techniques of the cultured species.
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