aquaculture recirculation manager
Aquaculture recirculation managers control the production of aquatic organisms in land-based recirculation systems, manage water re-use processes and supervise complex circulation, aeration and biofilter systems.
About aquaculture recirculation manager
As an aquaculture recirculation manager, you will oversee sophisticated, closed-loop systems that maximize fish production while minimizing environmental impact and resource consumption. Your primary responsibility is managing complex biofilter systems that recycle water for repeated use, maintaining precise water chemistry, and ensuring fish welfare throughout their growth cycle. You will work with advanced monitoring technologies to track water quality parameters, fish health indicators, and system performance in real time. Your expertise in recirculation systems technology makes you essential to modern, sustainable aquaculture operations.
This position requires both technical mastery and biological knowledge, as you must understand the delicate balance of microbial ecosystems within biofilters alongside fish physiology and welfare requirements. You will develop and implement health and welfare management plans, conduct water quality analysis, and manage emergency protocols. The growing emphasis on sustainable and high-yield aquaculture in Poland creates excellent career prospects. Experienced recirculation managers can advance to lead facility operations, consult for multiple facilities, or take on roles in system design and optimization.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aquaculture recirculation manager.
Recirculation System Management
- Manage complete recirculation systems including water intake, treatment, and reuse processes
- Monitor biofilter performance and ensure optimal microbial nitrification and denitrification processes
- Oversee circulation, aeration, and oxygenation systems to maintain adequate oxygen levels
- Maintain water reuse efficiency through regular system checks and optimization
Water Chemistry Analysis and Management
- Conduct comprehensive water chemistry analysis including ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and other critical parameters
- Interpret scientific data to assess water quality and make corrective adjustments
- Develop water treatment protocols to maintain optimal conditions for fish welfare
- Monitor dissolved oxygen, pH, salinity, and temperature continuously
Fish Health and Welfare Management
- Develop and implement comprehensive fish health and welfare management plans
- Monitor fish health status through observation and diagnostic testing
- Identify and respond to disease outbreaks promptly with treatment protocols
- Conduct fish mortality studies to identify root causes and prevent recurrence
- Ensure compliance with fish welfare regulations and best practice standards
Safety and Emergency Management
- Maintain safety systems including fire-fighting equipment and backup power systems
- Organize and conduct regular emergency drills and staff training
- Develop emergency response protocols for system failures or water quality crises
- Ensure all operations comply with health and safety regulations
System Maintenance and Staff Development
- Maintain recirculation systems through preventive maintenance and equipment repairs
- Identify and coordinate training needs for facility staff
- Document system performance and maintain accurate records for compliance and optimization
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (34)
Optional (13)
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