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Fisheries Course

Fisheries Course
4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country

What will I learn?

This Fisheries Course provides a straightforward, hands-on introduction to coastal fisheries and aquaculture, covering everything from choosing species and assessing stocks to understanding habitat requirements and key threats. You'll learn to utilise essential data sources, make sense of regulations and certifications, assess environmental and economic risks, and create monitoring systems, indicators, and management strategies that promote sustainable yields and better market prospects.

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Develop skills

  • Fisheries stock analysis: apply straightforward stock assessments for coastal species.
  • Sustainable gear and methods: compare capture and aquaculture techniques for their effects.
  • Risk and indicator design: develop practical environmental and economic KPIs.
  • Monitoring and data use: establish efficient surveys, handle data, and inform decisions.
  • Policy and market tools: connect regulations, certification, and buyer requirements.

Suggested summary

Before starting, you can change the chapters and the workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

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