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Fishery Distance Learning for a High Growth Rate Industry



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By : Jim Zorn    29 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
Fishery distance learning is fast gaining importance with the high growth rate of the fishing industry. The business and career prospects in fishery are improving by the day. Updated knowledge of all aspects of fishery is essential for those who are aiming to get more out of their career in this field. Distance learning is good for those who are unable to attend classroom sessions for fishery and for those already in the fishery business.

About the Fishing Industry

The fishing industry is broadly divided into two categories, one, as food, for human consumption and two, non-food usage, that includes industrial use of fish products. Fishery distance learning covers all these aspects and includes all other associated factors like equipment and infrastructure.

Select your line of fishery distance learning based on the industry segment you are in or desire to be in. The broad divisions are fish production, fishery management, fish processing for food and fish processing for non-food uses. An interest in marine life and an ability to adapt to changing situations is essential for a career in fishery.

Institutions Offering Fishery Education

Prominent institutions, universities and industry leaders run various programs on the fishing industry, both online and postal. Of these, the programs run by The University of Georgia Marine Extension Service is significant for their courses on the role of fishing boats for fishing of specific breeds. To study the WTO aspects, one can attend courses run by the WTO on the subject. Southeast Asian fisheries Development Center conducts a program that specializes in fishing equipment and their uses. University of Exeter's Exploitation and Conservation of Marine Resources program is meant for advanced learners and links into various economic and environmental aspects of fishery.

Working professionals can attend advanced modules like those conducted by the College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences of the University of Washington. To be a true fishery professional, your choice of course should be the one or a combination of courses that is exhaustive in terms of economics, infrastructure, environmental issues and processing of catchments. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning has established the significance of distance learning in fishery by its program in Vietnam.

Fish is a vital aspect in food security making the fishing industry very important, thus offering sustained career opportunity and growth. Picking up the right fishery distance learning program will help you bait the best fish, in the right waters!
Author Resource:- Jim Zorn is web master of the Guide to Distance Learning. Please visit to learn more about online colleges and universities, distance learning degrees, majors and courses offered.
http://www.guide-to-distance-learning.com/index.html
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