Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture courses in Ireland
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Do you have an adventuring spirit? Perhaps you love the outdoors, and enjoy traveling? Then why not consider a career in in the Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture industry? These are professions with a history and a sense of pride which is both intriguing and legendary.
In fact, catching fish is not the only way of earning livelihood in this realm. These careers can take the route of either fishing from a vessel, sailing, research, academia, or fish farming. Fishermen and women work on boats ranging from single-handed vessels (which are unusual these days) to floating factories. Fish farmers use modern methods and technologies to breed and harvest many different kinds of fish and shellfish.
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