Employment: Highlighting the diversity of sea trades

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As part of the national maritime employment week, the Pôle Emploi de Saint-Martin and its partners organized a forum on the maritime professions on Thursday March 14 at the Concordia agency. The objective, as described by Jessie Thenard, the director of the Pôle Emploi agency in Saint-Martin, was to "make people discover the maritime domain which is very vast and to broaden the field of possibilities".

In order to present these different trades and their regulations, partner associations, institutions, companies and training centers animated workshops in turn, in addition to holding stands in the agency's courtyard.

The Soualiga Fishermen association, which brings together the fourteen professional fishermen of Saint-Martin, started this series of workshops in collaboration with the EFPMA, Martinique's fishing training center. Bülent Gülay, and Alexina Paya, of Métimer, supported by Stéphane Mazuret the manager of Scoobi Too and Michael Wery, the director of maritime affairs, presented the different nautical professions and the professional training required to exercise them. Among the speakers, Fred Bernier, diver and manager of an underwater works company based in Pointe à pitre, explained the different facets of his profession. To live by the sea, it must be clean and respect it. This is why the Nature Reserve also intervened during this forum in order to focus on sustainable development in the maritime sector and the future professions that will be linked to it. Other partners have introduced the different sectors, such as the La Clef Guadeloupean training center, who has come to talk about the processing of seafood and which will start teaching fish smokers in the near future. But also the APFA of Brittany represented by LADOM, who came to present training in the maritime domain, which will relocate certain training in the region. The Yon a Lot association exposed training in sustainable development such as coastal agents and recycling activities.

(More details on www.soualigapost.com)

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