The Maine Aquaculture Apprenticeship Program is a registered apprenticeship through the Maine Department of Labor designed to equip aspiring aquaculture professionals with the skills and experience needed to thrive in Maine’s growing shellfish and seaweed farming sectors. Created in collaboration with the Maine Department of Labor, the Maine Aquaculture Association, Southern Maine Community College (SMCC), and Educate Maine, the program combines hands-on training with structured classroom instruction to foster a well-rounded workforce.
The Maine Aquaculture Apprenticeship consists of 2,000 hours of paid on-the-job training (OTJ) and 144 hours of related technical instruction (RTI). The program takes 12 to 18 months to complete, depending on farm operations and seasonal factors. To support participation, each apprentice receives a stipend to help offset the time spent in classroom training. We also provide each apprentice with essential gear, including boots, bibs, a foul-weather jacket, and a life jacket (PFD). In recognition of their role in training and mentoring, host farms receive a stipend for participating in the program.
The paid OTJ hours are structured around key skill areas to ensure apprentices gain a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience. These skills are based on the Maine Aquaculture Association’s Occupational Standard. To complement hands-on experience, apprentices also complete 144 hours of RTI or classroom-based learning from a range of industry and academic partners.