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Women account for 70 percent of the world’s seafood workers. However, many of them work in entry level, low-paying jobs and very few are leadership roles. Is the industry paying enough attention to diversity in the aquaculture industry? Is gender diversity playing a factor into the design of RAS facilities? What resources exist for women in aquaculture for skills development and training that will allow them to move into leadership roles? These questions are more are discussed in this episode of RAS Talk.
Co-host: Anna DiCocco, fish culture technician, Freshwater Institute
Guests: Astrid Buran Holan, head of innovation, land-based, ScaleAQ and Christi Dimon, farm operator, Bluehouse Miami, Atlantic Sapphire
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Women account for 70 percent of the world’s seafood workers. However, many of them work in entry level, low-paying jobs and very few are leadership roles. Is the industry paying enough attention to diversity in the aquaculture industry? Is gender diversity playing a factor into the design of RAS facilities? What resources exist for women in aquaculture for skills development and training that will allow them to move into leadership roles? These questions are more are discussed in this episode of RAS Talk.
Co-host: Anna DiCocco, fish culture technician, Freshwater Institute
Guests: Astrid Buran Holan, head of innovation, land-based, ScaleAQ and Christi Dimon, farm operator, Bluehouse Miami, Atlantic Sapphire
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