Editorial
Future Generations
Tassal Fish Performance and Remote Operations Manager Luke Cordwell said it is important that the next generation is well-informed about the diverse career opportunities within the aquaculture industry. “Many of the students who I take through the centre are studying Environmental Systems and Societies and have been covering topics around aquaculture and its importance in providing sustainable food for the future. “We are committed to inspiring students and igniting their interest in the diverse range of professions we offer, hoping to pave the way for future innovators and leaders in our field,” he said. Do you know of a school interested in a tour? Email community@tassal.com.au for more information about the tours.
Tassal actively engage with local schools and universities by offering site tours, educational sessions and school visits. Just this year the team at Tassal have already had various schools and local colleges come and check out the facilities and learn about what they do. As part of the tour, the students are often taken through hatcheries, venture out on the water and finish up with a tour of the feed centre in Hobart with lots of questions! The Tassal aquaculture tours give students an authentic insight into the industry through on-site educational experiences across various segments of the business, including our hatcheries, marine operations, processing facilities and world-class feed centre.
29 Tasmanian Hospitality Review June/July Edition
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