Why study aquaculture?
Modern aquaculture is a young and dynamic industry. It is based on applied science (mostly biology and chemistry), technology, practical skills and experience. If you think that aquaculture degree offers only narrow career path you are wrong. There is a wide range of aquaculture industries, involving different aquatic animals and plants and different technologies. Aquaculture graduates work not only in aquaculture industry, but also in aquarium and ornamental fish industry, fisheries, marketing, policy development in state and federal government, research and education. Many jobs involve a range of activities, both outdoor and indoor, some are mostly field work, others lab work or office work. Aquaculture careers are never boring. Whatever the graduates do, studying aquaculture allowed them to follow lifestyle they always wanted, including travel, fishing, diving or surfing. Why study at the University of Tasmania? The University of Tasmania is one of the oldest and most respected univ