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The certificate in Fisheries Management provides knowledge to the level required by people aspiring to employment as a technical assistant, supervisory water bailiff or fisheries inspector in the water industry, or similar positions in commercially run fisheries. It also provides a sound knowledge base for persons interested in running their own fisheries. The course is organised on a modular basis, with units in the following subjects:
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Freshwater biology
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Water quality
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Fish propagation
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Fishing methods
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Fishery law
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Bailiffing and keepering duties
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Fishery maintenance and improvement
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Scottish bailiffing & fishery law |
You can choose to do any one or all of the above units, and as a member or non-member of the Institute. You can also choose to be assessed by examination in any of the units. To be awarded the Certificate of Fisheries Management, you must pass the exams in six of the eight units. You ca bntherefore choose the six most apporpriate to you.
For full details of the units, costs, examination times and an application form, please download the following Certificate prospectus either as a Word version (to edit and send electronically) or pdf version (to print, fill in and send in the post).
For more information on the courses please contact the Training Secretary, Paul Coulson at training@ifm.org.uk or call 07960 939836.
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