Description
Identify and measure the biological, physico-chemical impacts of specific aquaculture farm activity on the environment. Carry out all necessary tests, including collection and processing of samples for analysis.
Alternative labels
impact measuring of specific aquaculture activity
identifying the environmental impact of specific aquaculture activity
environmental impact identifying of specific aquaculture activity
measuring the environmental impact of specific aquaculture activity
identify the environmental impact of specific aquaculture activity
impact identifying of specific aquaculture activity
identify the impact of specific aquaculture activity
environmental impact measuring of specific aquaculture activity
measuring the impact of specific aquaculture activity
measure the environmental impact of specific aquaculture activity
identifying the impact of specific aquaculture activity
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Measure the impact of specific aquaculture activity is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Water-based aquaculture worker: Water-based aquaculture workers carry out manual activities in the ongrowing processes of cultured aquatic organisms in water-based suspended systems (floating or submerged structures). They participate in extraction operations and the handling of organisms for commercialisation. Water-based aquaculture workers maintain and clean facilities (nets, mooring ropes, cages)..
Aquaculture environmental analyst: Aquaculture environmental analysts assess, plan and implement programmes to recognise, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect the health of aquatic animals and plants.
Aquaculture husbandry worker: Aquaculture husbandry workers are active in the production of aquatic organisms in land-based on-growing processes. They assist in the process of raising organisms through all stages of their life cycle.
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 skill
Measure the impact of specific aquaculture activity is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
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