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Electrofishing: Theory, Safety and Uses

July 8 @ 12:00 am

Course Description

This two-day certification course is an overview of electrofishing theory, safety and practices. The program meets current provincial Worker’s Compensation Board (WCB) requirements for electrofisher certification.

Objective

Upon successful completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

Define the practice of “electrofishing”
Define the electrical (operational) theory of an electrofishing unit
Identify and operate all components of an electrofisher
Troubleshoot and repair common field equipment
Adjust electrofisher settings to capture fish effectively
Manage an electrofishing crew effectively and efficiently
Manage an electrical field in an electrofishing operation
Operate an electrofisher unit to reduce potential injuries to fish and other animals

Format

Class or online: 1.0 day; Field: 0.5 day

Day one is either a classroom-based session or online, while day two is a field-based practicum in which participants are provided with an opportunity to operate the backpack electrofisher and apply the skills and knowledge they have gained in the classroom.

Note: High course enrolment (e.g., >18) may warrant additional field practicum sessions.

Prerequisites

First aid requirements for electrofishing crews vary by province and country. In BC, all persons involved in an electrofishing operation must have an appropriate first aid course with a CPR component that is current and valid per Workers Compensation Board requirements. While it is recommended to have first aid training prior to starting the course, first aid training may be attended following completion of the Electrofishing Certification course. Please contact your province’s Workers Compensation Board for further information and to confirm requirements for your region.

You Supply

Students are responsible for supplying their own personal field equipment, as follows:

Required

“leak-free” chest waders: neoprene or high-quality nylon is best
non-slip footwear: wading shoe, cleat or aggressive rubber boot sole
calculator, pen and paper

Recommended

wading belt: nylon or rubber, worn on outside of waders
polarized sunglasses: side shields or ‘wrap around’ style is best
hat with a visor: baseball cap style is best
The items noted as ‘recommended’ are optional for this training program but are mandatory during actual field work/employment. Natural Resource Extension Program (NREP) staff will provide all other necessary field and classroom-related supplies and equipment, including; course manuals, electrofisher unit(s) and accessories, dipnets, linesman gloves, and associated field equipment.

Upcoming Deliveries and Registration Information

See our program schedule for a list of all upcoming NREP course deliveries. If this course is not currently noted in the schedule, please contact NREP@viu.ca to enquire about future opportunities. Prior to registering for any NREP course, please review the program’s registration guidelines, including important refund policy information.

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