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Describe the main duties of zoologists.
 
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Describe the three major areas dealt with by a fish culture technician
 
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Answer to Question 1

A zoologist studies the structure, physiology, development, and classification of many kinds of animals, both
domestic and wild.



Answer to Question 2

The fish culture technician works with a fish hatchery manager in fish breeding operations where catfish, trout,
salmon, and other important species are being artificially propagated.
They care for the young fish, restock fish, and provide general maintenance of fish hatchery buildings, grounds,
and equipment.
The fish culture technician implements procedures to conserve the fish wildlife.
He or she works with a biologist to examine the causes of disease and pollution and provide data for recommending
regulation changes.




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