About this Event
Introduction Course background
The Resource Management Officer Technician (RMOT) Introduction Course is a three-day course that provides participants with baseline knowledge in fisheries resource management, compliance monitoring, reporting and an introduction to observe, record, report theory. The course objectives include introducing participants to the intricate facets of fisheries, instilling safety best practices, fostering community connections and networking opportunities, and career information and guidance post-course.
Course Overview
The RMOT Introduction Course spans three days (~25 hrs), and participants will gain general baseline knowledge on fisheries resource management concepts, compliance monitoring and an introduction to observe, record, report theory through engaging presentations, hands-on activities, and insightful discussions.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for Indigenous people who are new to, or just beginning their careers in, fisheries and aquatic resource management. It also supports those currently working in related roles by helping them strengthen their knowledge and skills while gaining a deeper understanding of key responsibilities. The programβs goal is to support professional growth and build long-term capacity within communities.
Agenda
π: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Day 1- January 27, 2026
Info: Opening, Welcome, and Course Overview
Learning Session #1 - General Overview of Indigenous Fisheries and Relevant Case Law
Learning Session #2 - Exploring Fisheries Careers
Learning Session #3 - Health & Safety in Fisheries:
Activity #1 - Safety Scenario Simulation Learning Session #4 - Species Identification and Classification
Activity #2 - Species Identification and Classification Practice
Learning Session #5: Fisheries Data Collection Methods
Day 1 Wrap Up and Group Discussion
π: 08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Day 2- January 28, 2026
Info: Welcome and Course Overview
Learning Session #5 β Continued
Recap - Learning Session #5 β Previous Day
Activity #3 - Data Collection Simulation
Activity #4 - Gear Types
Learning Session #6 - Fisheries Compliance and Community Engagement
Learning Session #7- Conflict Resolution and Dealing with Difficult People
Activity #6 - Conflict Scenarios
Day 2 Wrap Up
Participant Dinner & Guest Speaker
Learning Session #9 - Fisheries Career Review and What is Career Planning
π: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Day 3- January 29, 2026
Info: Welcome and Course Overview
Learning Session #8 - Habitat Protection
Activity #7 - Habitat Protection Activity
Activity #5 (Part 1) - Fisheries Management Presentation Development
Activity #5 (Part 2) - Fisheries Management Presentation Development
Course Wrap up and Certificate of Completion
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Courtyard by Marriott Nanaimo, 100 Gordon Street, Nanaimo, Canada
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