Karriereweg
The Executive Development Programme in Sustainable Fisheries under Climate Stress equips students with a diverse skill set to help secure rewarding roles in the industry. This 3D pie chart showcases the job market trends in sustainable fisheries and climate stress, highlighting the most in-demand positions and their respective average salaries.
1. Sustainable Fisheries Manager: Averaging a 25% share of the market, these professionals oversee the development, implementation, and monitoring of sustainable fishing practices.
2. Climate Change Analyst: Representing 20% of the industry, these experts analyze climate change trends and their impact on fisheries and aquatic ecosystems.
3. Fisheries Data Scientist: With 18% of the market, these professionals use data analysis and statistical methods to assist in policy-making and sustainable management of fisheries.
4. Fisheries Policy Analyst: These professionals, accounting for 15% of the industry, conduct research and analyze fisheries regulations and policies.
5. Sustainable Fisheries Consultant: Representing 12% of the market, these individuals provide expert guidance on sustainable fishing practices and regulatory compliance.
6. Fisheries Technology Specialist: Making up 10% of the industry, these professionals develop and implement new technology solutions for sustainable fisheries management.