Aquaculture and marine harvesting laborers Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers
職業コード: 85103(NOC) Restricted migration (employer-sponsored / LMIA only) 総合 6.8/10
Aquaculture workers in Canada engage in the cultivation, harvesting, and daily care of aquatic organisms such as fish and shellfish. This occupation falls under NOC 2021 TEER 5, usually does not require higher education, and can immigrate through provincial nominee programs (e.g., Atlantic Immigration Program), but requires employer sponsorship.
評価 · 総合 6.8/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Aquaculture and marine harvesting laborers
Aquaculture and marine harvest labor is physically intensive and repetitive; AI and automation will significantly replace feeding and monitoring tasks, compressing jobs, especially low-skilled ones.
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Replaces manual diving or boating for inspection of aquaculture cages, water quality data collection, and biomass estimation.
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Replaced manual timed and quantitative feeding work, including calculating feed amounts and manually operating feeding equipment.
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Replaced manual visual inspection of fish ponds, automatically detecting fish stress, death, or disease symptoms.
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Replaces manual estimation of fish numbers and distribution using sonar or underwater observation.
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Replaced manual sorting of size, type, and count during harvest.
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- Automatic feeding system replaces manual scattering
- Drone/underwater robot inspection of cages replaces manual patrols
- Water quality sensors automatically monitor, replacing manual sampling
- Automated sorting and counting systems replace manual sorting
- Robotic arms replacing manual net pulling in fishing operations
- Data analysis tools assist in optimizing breeding density and feeding strategies
- Remote sensing and GIS technology enhance sea area site selection and disaster warning
- Machine vision aids early disease identification, improving diagnostic accuracy
- Automated record-keeping systems improve production ledger management efficiency
- Predictive models assist in weather and market supply-demand forecasting.
- Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting in complex environments
- Empirical diagnosis of sudden illnesses or abnormal behaviors
- Government/community communication and compliance management
- On-site decision-making for biosafety and emergency response
- Fine manual operations such as parent selection and surgical tagging
- Automated farming system operation and maintenance
- Basic troubleshooting of sensors and IoT devices
- 基礎データ分析と可視化
- Drone/underwater robot operation
- Aquatic disease diagnosis and biosecurity knowledge
- Sustainable aquaculture regulations and certification standards
Entry-level positions are decreasing due to automation; employers prefer retaining experienced staff to operate automated equipment, making it harder for newcomers to gain opportunities, and training requirements have increased.
Transition from manual labour to skilled养殖员, learning automated feeding and monitoring systems; then advance to data analyst, using breeding data to optimise production; long-term growth to breeding system designer or consultant, specialising in smart fishery solutions.
給与
| 経験 | 年収 (CAD) | |
|---|---|---|
| 初級(0~3年) | $28,000 ~ $35,000 | Hourly wage approximately CAD 16-20 |
| 中級(3〜6年) | $35,000 ~ $45,000 | Including overtime and seasonal bonuses |
| Senior (6+ years) | $45,000 ~ $55,000 | Such as serving as a supervisor or technician |
教育パス
| 段階 | 期間 | 費用 (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| High school graduation | 12 years | $0~$0 |
| Vocational training certificate | 6 months. | $2,000~$5,000 |
資格
| 資格 | 発行機関 | |
|---|---|---|
| ECA education credential assessment (if applicable) | WES or IQAS | 任意 |
| Provincial industry certifications (e.g., fish health management) | Provincial agriculture/fisheries departments | 任意 |
| Language proficiency (CLB 4-5). | IELTS or CELPIP | 任意 |
移住
Occupation classification code: 85103(NOC)
⚠ Direct Express Entry may be unavailable for this occupation, but migration is possible via employer sponsorship (LMIA work permit) or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) — pathways and places are limited. Refer to the latest IRCC rules.
| ビザ | 詳細 |
|---|---|
| AIP Atlantic Immigration Program | Atlantic Immigration Program, suitable for applicants who find an employer in the aquaculture industry in Atlantic provinces like Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. |
| PNP Provincial Nominee Program | Some provinces (e.g., BC, Nova Scotia) have PNP streams for fisheries, requiring employer offer |
| TFWP Temporary Foreign Worker Program | Temporary foreign workers, often seasonal, can transition to permanent residence |
向いている人
- Willing to live in remote coastal areas and engage in physical labor
- Those with fishing or agriculture background seeking low-barrier immigration to Canada.
- Able to adapt to seasonal, high-intensity outdoor work
- Pursuing high salary or rapid career progression
- Dislike outdoor harsh environments or being away from cities
キャリア見通し
Entry-level aquaculture workers can advance to farming supervisor or technician, or transition to fishery management, quality control through short-term training. Due to low entry barriers, advancement often relies on experience and employer recognition.
Canada's aquaculture industry is mainly concentrated in coastal provinces (e.g., British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland), and is expected to maintain stable development due to global seafood demand growth and government support. However, the occupation is subject to seasonal and regional limitations, with less impact from automation.
成長分野:
Atlantic Immigration ProgramEmployer-drivenRegional PNPSeasonal work
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