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Environmental conservation organisations in the UK employ 56,100 people

Nine out of ten fencing businesses employ 10 people or less

The total market for cat and dog food is currently worth over £1.6 billion


 
Aquaculture
Joel Lodge, Assistant Manager, Pembrokeshire Fish Farm


I have had a passion for animals, and specifically fish, from an early age and a career in aquaculture seemed a natural course for me to follow. I graduated from Bristol University with a degree in Zoology, and following this I went to Zimbabwe, where I was lucky enough to work on a crocodile farm, on a voluntary basis. I worked in the catfish hatchery, and was also involved with catching fish from the wild for breeding purposes. When I came back, I started work in Pembrokeshire, and I am currently studying for a certificate from the Institute of Fish Management.

During a typical day I am required to feed, grade and process the fish and maintain the farm generally. Ideally, in the future, I would like to own my own fish farm. I would also look towards working abroad, possibly in South Africa, where it’s slightly warmer than Wales!

I find my job very satisfying, as I love working with the fish and being in such a beautiful, countryside environment.



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Darrell Collins, NVQ student, Warwickshire College
"In the future I would like to go into design, research or field testing"
Darrell Collins