The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Collect and care for broodstock
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Hatchery production schedule is interpreted and confirmed with senior personnel. Completed |
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Labour and resource requirements for hatchery production are confirmed with senior personnel and arranged. Completed |
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Risk factors that could affect the quality of the end cultured or held stock progeny are identified and plans made to minimise risk. Completed |
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Broodstock structure or system is prepared to provide clean, disinfected and functional conditions for broodstock activities. Completed |
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Selected broodstock are introduced into broodstock structure or system with minimal stress. Completed |
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Both male and female broodstock are conditioned to induce maturation or breeding/spawning behaviour. Completed |
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Broodstock to be spawned are identified and moved to spawning tanks and undergo spawning induction treatment. Completed |
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Appropriate water quality requirements of broodstock are monitored and maintained. Completed |
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Breed and raise progeny
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Signs of imminent spawning are monitored and the environment controlled to ensure successful spawning. Completed |
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Spawn is collected, washed and counted and quality assessment of eggs and sperm is undertaken followed by fertilisation of the eggs, if appropriate. Completed |
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Post-spawning broodstock husbandry practices are undertaken, as appropriate. Completed |
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Fertilised eggs are hatched and cared for according to biological requirements. Completed |
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Rearing of subsequent progeny is monitored to ensure water quality and relevant environment needs are met by appropriate post-hatch rearing procedures. Completed |
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Harvest and distribute progeny
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Progeny are selected through quality assessment with senior personnel and harvested. Completed |
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Progeny for on-farm facility distribution are graded, sorted and/or transported to new culture or holding structures. Completed |
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Order requirements for off-farm facility distribution are noted, harvested and packed for external transport. Completed |
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Complete breeding clean up activities
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Clean up of work area, including repairs and storage of equipment, is completed and condition report prepared. Completed |
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Relevant breeding data, observations or information are recorded legibly and accurately, and any out of range or unusual records are checked. Completed |
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Compliance and other required reports are prepared and conveyed to senior personnel advising of the effectiveness of breeding, and recommendations made for improvements. Completed |
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Options for improving efficiency through mechanisation or automation of process or activity, or use of specialised contract staff are researched and presented to senior personnel as potential improvements Completed |
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Staff are given feedback on their work performance. Completed |
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