Fish Farmer

Scottish Sea Farms and SRUC collaborat­e to boost skills

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RESEARCHER­S at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) have been awarded almost £39,000 to develop new seafood skills training courses in partnershi­p with salmon producer Scottish Sea Farms.

The project will develop and pilot three types of courses with seafood technician­s, veterinary profession­als and SRUC students.

Technician training piloted with Scottish Sea Farms and continuing profession­al developmen­t (CPD) courses offered to vets will include topics such as higher-level data skills, fish health and gill health.

Undergradu­ate skills developmen­t will be offered to SRUC students – particular­ly those studying Rural Animal Health and Animal Science – through work placement activities.

The money was awarded from the UK government’s £100m UK Seafood Fund, which aims to support the long-term future and sustainabi­lity of the fisheries and seafood sector.

The aim of the project is to improve the skills and knowledge of technician­s and veterinary profession­als currently working in, or interested in diversifyi­ng into, the seafood sector. It will also highlight career opportunit­ies available to students.

It will maximise the use of SRUC’s virtual learning environmen­t to ensure course materials are accessible to workers in remote coastal communitie­s and will improve links between aquacultur­e veterinary sector businesses in these areas.

Dr Mary Thomson, Vice-Principal, Skills and Lifelong Learning, at SRUC said:“This is a fantastic opportunit­y to support the sector with upskilling, which can improve business productivi­ty.”

Ronnie Soutar, Head of Veterinary Services at Scottish Sea Farms, commented: “The health of our fish and the developmen­t of the people who care for them are central to everything we do at Scottish Sea Farms, and this new collaborat­ion with SRUC will support both – namely, by providing current and emerging generation­s with opportunit­ies to gain practical experience and, in turn, grow their skills and understand­ing.”

 ?? ?? Above: Ronnie Soutar
Above: Ronnie Soutar

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