Make a splash with your new aquaculture career, and enjoy contributing to the future of our marine environments!
Whether you're already working in aquaculture and want to boost your career opportunities, or if you're just starting out in this exciting area, this nationally recognised and accredited qualification is a great choice. Aquaculture is a major jobs growth area, so here's your chance to get in now!
This course can set you up for working in a leadership role, where you'll be responsible for decision making and coordinating team activities such as feeding, construction, managing live feeds and overseeing water quality monitoring.
You'll gain knowledge and skills in coordinating fish farming activities; monitoring and implementing emergency and safety procedures; controlling pests, predators and disease; handling food and supervising feeding processes; handling and harvesting stock ; maintaining water environments; applying chemicals and biological agents; and more!
Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study.
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Are you interested in sustainable food sources?
This qualification is suitable for those wanting to rise through the ranks and become leading hands and supervisors within the aquaculture industry. Once qualified and working in a leadership role you will be responsible for decision making and coordinating team activities such as feeding, construction, managing live feeds and overseeing water quality monitoring.
You will gain knowledge and skills in:
- Coordinating fish farming activities
- Monitoring and implementing emergency and safety procedures
- Controlling pests, predators and disease
- Handling food
- Handling and harvesting stock
- Maintaining water environments and
- Applying chemicals and biological agents.
Through this qualification, students will master critical skills such as planning and coordinating feeding programs, monitoring aquatic stock health, and managing hatchery operations. They’ll also learn to implement biosecurity measures that are essential for protecting aquatic environments and ensuring sustainability.
This rapidly expanding industry offers numerous career opportunities, from working on offshore and onshore farms to aquarium wholesalers and live post-harvest holding facilities. With an emphasis on environmental stewardship, students can take on roles that directly impact ocean health and community sustainability. Graduates will leave with a strong foundation, ready for a rewarding career in aquaculture.
Please note: This course is available exclusively to trainees or those already employed in the aquaculture industry.
This course is ideal for those looking to expand on the skills and knowledge they gained in Certificate II in Aquaculture. It also comes packed with opportunities to upskill with either boating or diving skills. While a solid foundation in aquatic science is essential, the aquaculture sector prefers to hire staff with additional boating and/or diving qualifications.
This course will include the maritime safety course Elements of Shipboard Safety (ESS).
Specialist facilities in the maritime heart of Fremantle
Our Fremantle campus features a working aquaculture facility with hatchery tanks and filtration systems and is within convenient walking distance to the fishing industry in Fremantle. Our lecturers have a strong relationship with the Australian Centre for Applied Aquaculture Research (ACAAR) in the neighbouring facility.
The information presented on the course lists within this website is provided to the Department of Training and Workforce Development by the WA TAFE colleges and private training providers, and is offered as a guide only. It is updated regularly, however some changes to details may occur in between updates. You should always contact the TAFE or private training provider directly to confirm details and/or ask questions.