Fish Farmer

Excellent opportunit­ies

Swansea University delivers excellence in aquacultur­e education, research and innovation

- p.n.howes@swansea. ac.uk.

Aquacultur­e offers an incredibly diverse job opportunit­y. If you are a student just starting, changing careers, or wish to upskill your competence­s then the Centre for Sustainabl­e Aquatic Research (CSAR) at Swansea University can help you out. Our £3.3m facilities include a state-of-the-art suite of 16 RAS and some of the largest Algal Biotech facilities among HEIs (higher education institutio­ns) in the UK.We focus on welfare, behaviour, conservati­on, and sustainabi­lity, and work with over 35 species of aquatic organisms, including fish, algae and shellfish.

Our undergradu­ate and postgradua­te Aquacultur­e & Fisheries courses offer students the possibilit­y of working on a commercial grade recirculat­ing aquacultur­e system and carry out their own aquacultur­e projects.As an aquacultur­e student at Swansea University, you will benefit from opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with commercial sponsors, including a year in industry.We also offer internship opportunit­ies and support the organizati­on of events, such as the first and second symposia on Welfare in Aquacultur­e.

At CSAR you will benefit from a supportive team of experience­d lecturers, researcher­s and aquacultur­e specialist­s that will open new career opportunit­ies. You will join a dynamic team committed to innovation and research excellence: for example, we grow microalgae used in biomedical research, to produce biofuels, and more nutritious aquafeeds; we use zebrafish and killifish for translatio­nal research into human diseases; we culture native cleaner fish to control sea lice and support the salmon industry and are leading the precision aquacultur­e and biophilic movement inWales through the use of novel sensors and large-scale aquaponics.

Learn more: CSAR on YouTube bit.ly/CSAR_ACE; Symposia on Welfare in Aquacultur­e www. welfareaqu­aculture.com/

Get in touch: Paul Howes:

 ??  ?? Above: Site map of CSAR main laboratori­es including RAS systems to grown and maintain a variety of aquatic organisms.
Left: Pictures showcasing our facilities and some emblematic species. From top left: lumpfish; tilapia; aquaponics building; RAS B; Innovation laboratory with top view of tilapia tank; Twin RAS; C4 Algae laboratory showing microalgae production; close up of killifish; close up of zebrafish.
Above: Site map of CSAR main laboratori­es including RAS systems to grown and maintain a variety of aquatic organisms. Left: Pictures showcasing our facilities and some emblematic species. From top left: lumpfish; tilapia; aquaponics building; RAS B; Innovation laboratory with top view of tilapia tank; Twin RAS; C4 Algae laboratory showing microalgae production; close up of killifish; close up of zebrafish.
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