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UK: Thursday 28 February saw Lantra's tenth Land-based and Aquaculture Learner of the Year Awards ceremony take place in Scotland.
The awards recognise the achievements and success of learners in the land-based and environmental sector across Scotland. Winners and runners up from 15 categories, plus an overall winner and runner up, were announced at the prestigious ceremony at the Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perth.
Among the many highlights of the ceremony and gala dinner was the presentation of the aquaculture award.The winner was named as Jamie Hesketh from Parkgate in Dumfries, who studied a National Certificate in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management at Barony College and now works at Brow Well Fisheries.
He says: "Fish farming provides a great opportunity to work outdoors. It’s good to see the end result of the hours put in on the fish farm when I speak to satisfied fishery owners and anglers.” Jamie has achieved a number of additional certificates including quadbike handling.
Jonathan Jowett of Brow Well Fisheries who nominated Jamie praised his enthusiasm and determination to enhance his skills and employability: "He’s a motivated young man who knows what he wants and makes it happen."
Jake Handley from Portree on Skye, was announced as the runner up in the aquaculture category. Jake currently works as a Farm Technician for Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd. He completed his SVQ Aquaculture Level 2 and is currently working towards a Modern Apprenticeship in Aquaculture Level 3.
UK: Thursday 28 February saw Lantra’s tenth Land-based and Aquaculture Learner of the Year Awards ceremony take place in Scotland.
The awards recognise the achievements and success of learners in the land-based and environmental sector across Scotland. Winners and runners up from 15 categories, plus an overall winner and runner up, were announced at the prestigious ceremony at the Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perth.
Among the many highlights of the ceremony and gala dinner was the presentation of the aquaculture award.The winner was named as Jamie Hesketh from Parkgate in Dumfries, who studied a National Certificate in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management at Barony College and now works at Brow Well Fisheries.
He says: "Fish farming provides a great opportunity to work outdoors. It’s good to see the end result of the hours put in on the fish farm when I speak to satisfied fishery owners and anglers.” Jamie has achieved a number of additional certificates including quadbike handling.
Jonathan Jowett of Brow Well Fisheries who nominated Jamie praised his enthusiasm and determination to enhance his skills and employability: "He’s a motivated young man who knows what he wants and makes it happen."
Jake Handley from Portree on Skye, was announced as the runner up in the aquaculture category. Jake currently works as a Farm Technician for Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd. He completed his SVQ Aquaculture Level 2 and is currently working towards a Modern Apprenticeship in Aquaculture Level 3.
UK: Institute of Aquaculture laboratory shortlisted for S-Lab Award. » Read more
Canada: With its season opening today, the first of the popular fish should be available in Seattle stores shortly- expect to pay a fortune » Read more
Norway: Operating income ended at NOK 67.9 million for the quarter, including an unrealised loss of NOK 2.9 million related to the sale of the vessel Roy Kristian, compared to 59.5 million in the first quarter last year. » Read more
Norway: Due to strong investor demand, SalMar ASA ("SALM") decided to increase the transaction and has today sold 7,325,000 shares in BAKKA at a price of NOK 70 per share. » Read more
Morpol's consolidated operating revenue in Q1 2013 amounted to EUR 128.2 million, which was higher by EUR 9.0 million in comparison to operating revenue generated in the same period last year. » Read more
Chile: Sernapesca will decrease the authorized number of smolts to be transferred to the sea (sowings) in the north of the Region of Aysén -probably by 25 percent, in an attempt to reduce the sanitary risk after two cages were found positive to ISA virus last month. » Read more
Canada: Only the staunchest optimists and supporters of the business- friendly B.C. Liberal Party would have thought that the party could win a fourth, consecutive mandate » Read more
Norway: The Group's profit before tax and before fair value adjustment of biomass was NOK 357 million in Q1 2013, compared with a corresponding figure of NOK 89 million in Q1 2012. Estimated tax cost for Q1 2013 is NOK 150 million compared with NOK 48 million for the same period last year » Read more
AKVA group achieved revenues of 222.1 MNOK (243.7 MNOK) in the first quarter of 2013 with an EBITDA of 10.4 MNOK (39.7 MNOK). » Read more
Given the very positive reaction from the private shareholders of Cermaq to a bid being launched, Marine Harvest will remove the previously announced condition that our bid for Cermaq will require acceptance for the sale of the government's shares. » Read more
UK: The Scottish Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill successfully passed through Stage 3 of the Parliamentary process yesterday, the Scottish Government said in a statement. » Read more
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