Fishery
Scientists
Job Description:
Fishery Scientists are usually
engaged in the development of fish breeding farms, head a research team,
undertake surveys of streams and lakes, quality of waters to determine the
quantity of fish as well as to prevent pollution and spread of disease. They also
work in factories engaged in preservation and canning of fish products for
exports. Prawn and shrimp farming has come in a big way in our country, and is
an area with huge job potential.
It is pertinent to note that India has a natural advantage
for fisheries. Its coastline stretches more than eight thousand kilometres and
it also has a huge inland fish potential with a well spread location of rivers,
canals and reservoirs. The country has an estimated fish production potential
of 8.5 million tonnes. Besides being a source of cheap and nutritious food to a
large section of poor population, fisheries sector has been a major contributor
of foreign exchange earnings through export. During 1997-98 the earnings from
export fishery products amounted to about
Rs. 47 billion, i.e., about US$ 1.12 billion. Earlier the foreign exchange earnings were largely from shrimp
exports and diversification of the products being exported is gradually taking
place. All these therefore make prospects in this area very bright.
Educational Qualification:
BF Sc/ MSc Fisheries Science
APYL Career Counselor has details on:
20 Institutes offering
graduate/postgraduate courses in Fisheries Science under Career Fields
Science and Course Type (a) Graduate
(b) Post Graduate
Opening:
Job openings are available in Sea Food companies and
government breeding and training organizations. Own enterprise can be a viable
option for professionals in this area.
Remuneration:
Starting salary is Rs. 6,500 per month (excluding other
allowances)