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News Extra Lantra finalists

Talented trio in running for annual aquacultur­e learners’ prize

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THREE aquacultur­e trainees have made the shortlist for Lantra Scotland’s annual awards, with the winners to be announced in March. The Awards for Land-based and Aquacultur­e Skills, or ALBAS, celebrate the achievemen­ts of learners in land based, aquacultur­e and environmen­tal conservati­on industries.

Representi­ng aquacultur­e this year will be Jimmy Dakin of Scottish Sea Farms, John MacPherson of Grieg Seafood Shetland, and Valentina Romano of Dawnfresh Seafoods.

Dakin, aged 32 from Sandy, Orkney, has been doing an SVQ with Scottish Sea Farms through NAFC Marine Centre UHI.

He said: ‘I have a passion for the sea and marine life so it is great to live and work in Orkney. The island has one of the best aquacultur­e environmen­ts, with its clear waters and strong tidal flow.

‘I struggled with dyslexia and ADHD when I was at school, so achieving SVQ level 2 and 3 in aquacultur­e over the last two years is a monumental achievemen­t for me.’

MacPherson, aged 23 from Portree, Isle of Skye, has been doing a Modern Apprentice­ship in Aquacultur­e with Grieg Seafood Shetland through Inverness College UHI.

He said: ‘I find myself learning something new every day, which is one of the things that makes working in this industry so rewarding.

‘My Modern Apprentice­ship in Aquacultur­e gave me the knowledge and guidance to get me where I am today, and the extra effort I put into the apprentice­ship undoubtedl­y helped with my promotion.’

Romano, aged 29 from Brechin, has been doing a Technical Apprentice­ship in Aquacultur­e Management at Dawnfresh Seafoods through NAFC Marine Centre UHI.

She said: ‘The Aquacultur­e Management Technical Apprentice­ship at NAFC has enabled me to learn valuable skills whilst maintainin­g my position at work and applying this new knowledge at my site.

‘The aquacultur­e industry is very rewarding as we work in the most stunning Scottish landscapes and our days are never the same.

‘I love how varied my role is and all the different opportunit­ies for growth and further developmen­t offered by my company.’

The Lantra awards feature categories for the

agricultur­e, aquacultur­e, equine, horticultu­re, game and wildlife, trees and timber, land based engineerin­g and environmen­tal conservati­on industries, as well as Higher Education, Rural Schools, Modern Apprentice of the Year, CARAS (Council for Awards of Agricultur­al Societies) and a new Partnershi­p Working Award.

The awards ceremony will take place at the Doubletree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro Hotel on March 5, 2020.

The highlight of the evening will be the announceme­nt of the Learner of the Year Overall Winner. This goes to an outstandin­g trainee who has demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l ability, hard work and a passion for their industry.

The finalists for the 2020 ALBAS were chosen by an independen­t judging panel made up of influentia­l figures from across the land based and aquacultur­e sector and chaired by agricultur­e and rural affairs journalist Erika Hay.

Liz Barron-Majerik, director of Lantra Scotland, said: ‘I’m delighted to announce the finalists for our 2020 Awards for Land-based and Aquacultur­e Skills, the ALBAS.

‘As well as playing a key role in promoting the importance of gaining qualificat­ions and developing skills, for trainees and employers, the ALBAS showcase the achievemen­ts of new entrants and career changers in our sector.

‘All those nominated, whether finalists or not, should be extremely proud of this recognitio­n, and we look forward to celebratin­g their success.’

Erika Hay said: ‘I know I speak on behalf of all the ALBAS judges when I say we continue to be extremely impressed with the high quality of the nominees.

‘We always find it really rewarding meeting them and finding out more about their inspiratio­nal stories.

‘Getting to this stage reflects the high value we place on them as representa­tives of their industries.

‘It’s gratifying to see the breadth of talent and enthusiasm coming through across Scotland, as it can only be good news for the future of our rural sector.’

All those nominated, whether finalists or not, should be proud of this recognion” ti

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