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  • Careers in the UK seafood industry

    The seafood industry needs talented and motivated people for a range of roles. Resources are available for jobseekers and seafood businesses.
  • Seafood business apprenticeships

    We work with providers to support apprenticeship programmes that allow seafood businesses to support people working in a variety of roles. 
  • Bivalve Purification Management

    This seafood course focuses on the procedures and management controls required to ensure safer live bivalves are available for sale to the public.
  • Elementary Food Hygiene (online)

    This free online course is suitable for seafood processing businesses, for fish friers, customer service roles, fishmongers and fishermen.
  • 3-week Introduction to Commercial Fishing

    A course for anyone who wants to start working on a commercial fishing vessel. Funding may be available to support costs. Contact us for more detail.
  • Careers on fishing vessels

    There are many options for those who want to explore a career in fishing. This page explains types of roles available with links to training.
  • Official Control Sampling Training

    A remote course that may allow shellfish producers to collect shellfish and water samples for Local Authorities, with an agreement in place.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.