FISHERMAN Victor Robertson has become the first person in Shetland to get his under 16.5 metre skipper's ticket by training at Scalloway's NAFC Marine Centre.
Mr Robertson, from Vidlin, is a mate on the Prolific LK986 and successfully completed courses in bridge and engine room watch keeping, stability awareness and safety and a GMDSS SRC certificate.
He had already done some of the training prior to attending the college and the Seafish Industry Authority and Department for Transport helped fund the rest of his study.
Training co-ordinator Caroline Hepburn said: "In order to qualify for the funding, fishermen must hold the four mandatory safety certificates and have at least 12 months fishing experience.
"I would urge fishermen to take up this opportunity and contact me for further information."
Fishermen interested in taking up the offer can contact Ms Hepburn on 01595 772000 or at email caroline.hepburn@nafc.uhi.ac.uk.
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