Fish Farmer

Aquacultur­e trainees shortliste­d for ALBAS awards

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TWO aquacultur­e trainees, from Bakkafrost and Scottish Sea Farms, have been shortliste­d for Lantra Scotland’s Awards for Landbased and Aquacultur­e Skills (the ALBAS).

The awards, which take place on Thursday 9 March in Dunblane, recognise training and education excellence in land- and marine-based farming.

Craig Johnstone, from Tarbert in Argyll and Bute, has been doing a Technical Apprentice­ship in Aquacultur­e through UHI Shetland,while working as a Site Manager for Bakkafrost Scotland.

He said:“Coming from Tarbert and having family involved in aquacultur­e, it was natural for me to follow in their footsteps. I love the community culture of the industry and there is so much to learn. My apprentice­ship has taught me to reach for my goals and helped me overcome all the challenges that have come my way.”

Lori Smith, from Bixter in Shetland, has been doing a Modern Apprentice­ship in Aquacultur­e through UHI Shetland while working as a Fish Technician for Scottish Sea Farms.

She said:“I was born and brought up in the Shetland Islands, where aquacultur­e is one of our core industries, so naturally I developed an interest in the sector. I love how varied my role is and how each day is different. Every day you are aiming to provide the best care for the fish, which is very rewarding.”

Lantra Scotland is a charity that works to increase the number and diversity of employees in the landbased, aquacultur­e and environmen­tal conservati­on sector, and drive their skills developmen­t.

Industry categories at this year’s ALBAS include agricultur­e, aquacultur­e, equine, game and wildlife, horticultu­re, land-based engineerin­g, and trees and timber.

As well as prizes for Overall Winner, Runner-up and Modern Apprentice of the Year, there are also prizes for Higher Education, School Pupil and Secondary Schools, CARAS (Council for Awards of Agricultur­al Societies), a Mentor award for inspiratio­nal tutor, the Tam Tod Trophy and the Anna Murray Award for Partnershi­p Working.

Finalists for ALBAS 2023 were selected by an independen­t judging panel made up of influentia­l figures from across the land-based and aquacultur­e sector chaired by Keith Paterson of Forestry and Land Scotland.

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Above L-R: Craig Johnstone; Lori Smith

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