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Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability
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Kim Proctor - Western

Marine Resource Management

“The expertise I have so far developed assists me in my work."

"I now lead our aquaculture and fisheries division.”

Kim completes her MBA (Marine Resource Management) in 2006. She is a partner in a law firm in New Zealand that specialises in fisheries and maritime law and has also had experience as a Fisheries Prosecutor for the NZ Ministry of Fisheries.

Working within the Government department which has responsibility for the management of fisheries resources within New Zealand, Kim became aware of the opportunities that existed for lawyers with specialist knowledge in the fields of fisheries and aquaculture management. Through her studies, she has gained a valuable insight into what the organisation was trying to achieve and her role within that organisation.

“The expertise I have so far developed has not only assisted in my work for the Ministry of Fisheries, but also has provided me with employment opportunities outside the Ministry. I now lead our aquaculture and fisheries division.”


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Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability

Pressures on our marine environment are mounting!

Only careful planning and good policy decisions will ensure our oceans are managed sustainably into the future. At AMC you will be taught the skills and develop the knowledge to make decisions that ensure our marine environment's resources are saved for future generations.

Career Opportunities

As a graduate you can look forward to exciting professional, scientific and technical positions in wild fisheries, aquaculture and marine research. Management positions in coastal and marine tourism, fisheries, aquaculture, government policy development and marine parks.

The National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability (NCMCRS)

The NCMCRS is responsible for delivering the Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment) degree. It is one of three National Centres in the Australian Maritime College (AMC) – an institute of the University of Tasmania. AMC is Australia’s highly regarded national provider of specialist education to maritime and maritime-related industries.

Courses Available

Scholarships Available

You may be eligible for any of the following scholarships:

Location

Launceston campus, Tasmania, Australia

Thinking of enrolling?

Contact AMC's Student Enquiry line on 1300 363 864 (Australia only)
or fill out the AMC course information request online




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