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Careers and Training in Aquaculture
People who work in the UK aquaculture sector, breed, rear and harvest various fish and shellfish species for consumption and commercial sale. -
Fish Frying Training Courses
A number of Seafish approved fish frier training courses are available from KFE and the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF). -
Bivalve Shellfish Safety Training Courses
Ensuring safer shellfish by supporting the training of seafood purification staff and Environmental Health Officers (EHOs). -
Principles of Fish Smoking
This theory-based training course covers the key principles of smoking fish. -
Careers in Processing
The processing sector transforms the fresh fish and shellfish produced by fishermen and fish. The range of careers available includes technical managers, supervisory roles, food technologists, operatives, team leaders, filleters, quality assurance roles, engineers etc. -
Introductory Fish Quality Assessment
Our introductory fish quality assessment training course is usually delivered to a small group onsite at a seafood business. -
Intermediate Fish Quality Assessment
Our principles of fish quality assessment course combined with at least one full day of practical assessment. -
Fish Smoking Training Courses
Smoking seafood is a way of giving it a unique taste and flavour. We support fish smoking training courses. -
Careers in Retail & fishmongering
Careers in seafood retail will appeal to individuals looking to learn a traditional trade which involves a great deal of knowledge and skill. With over fifty species of fish and shellfish in the UK market, fishmongering is a highly specialised trade. -
Apprentices are catch of the day for Plymouth fish and chip shop
A case study looking at how apprentices can be a real asset to the team at Harbourside and deliver a great fish and chip experience. -
Yorkshire fish and chip chain puts apprenticeships on the menu
A case study looking at how a fish and chip chain invested in its ongoing success by offering staff apprenticeships. -
Principles of Fish Quality Assessment (raw or cooked)
Fish quality assessment should be objective and based on recognised schemes. It looks beyond good or poor quality and aims to quantify quality.