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What have been your greatest challenges with growing fish or shellfish? |
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Tell me about your experience training and supervising aquaculture or fish hatchery support workers. |
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How do you stay current on new or improved techniques for fish collection and fertilization, spawn incubation, and treatment of spawn and fry? |
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What is the key to success for the selection and maintenance of brood stock? |
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What have you found to be the best way to monitor environments to ensure maintenance of optimum conditions for aquatic life? |
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In your opinion, what keeps most managers from collecting and recording growth, production, and environmental data? How have you overcome those obstacles? |
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Tell me about your experience designing and constructing pens, floating stations, and collector strings or fences for sea farms. |
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How often do you scuba dive in order to inspect sea farm operations? |
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Share an example when you effectively directed and monitored the transfer of mature fish to lakes, ponds, streams, or commercial tanks. |
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What is an effective way to monitor the trapping and spawning of fish, egg incubation, and fry rearing? What methods have you used in the past? |
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Tell me about a time when you devised or participated in activities to improve fish hatching, growth rates or disease prevention in hatcheries. |
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How often do you recommend conducting stock examinations in order to identify diseases or parasites? |
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Describe an experience when you identified the environmental requirements of a particular species and selected and oversaw the preparation of sites for species cultivation. |
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What kind of experience do you have preparing reports required by state and federal laws? |
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What is the key to success when conferring with biologists, fish pathologists, and other fishery personnel to obtain data concerning fish habits, diseases, food, and environmental requirements? |
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