
Education
At Envirotech Education, we deliver nationally recognised qualifications that prepare students for sustainable careers in environmental conservation. Our Marine Habitat Conservation, Restoration, and Aquaculture programs integrate ecosystem regeneration with marine life production to support healthy oceans and food systems.
We also offer Ecosystems Conservation and Management training, equipping graduates with the skills to protect biodiversity, manage natural habitats, and safeguard terrestrial, coastal, and aquatic environments.

Certificate II in Marine Habitat Conservation & Restoration
11246NAT CRICOS 114898E
The program aims to provide participants with the skills and knowledge they need to contribute to the protection and restoration of marine ecosystems through effective conservation and aquaculture practices of the marine and coastal resources.
The course includes subjects like marine ecology – mangroves, corals, coastal dunes, environmental impact assessment, stock management, feeding, water quality testing, and large-scale system operations.
Certificate III in Marine Habitat Conservation & Restoration
11247NAT CRICOS 114899D
Our Certificate III in Marine Habitat Conservation & Restoration is a one-of-its-kind VET-accredited course with practical and theoretical activities. This unique qualification was developed and designed by Envirotech Education and we are the only school (RTO) in the world offering this course.
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This course equips students with practical skills for marine conservation and restoration projects, including planning fieldwork, preparing reports and presentations, and participating in coastal dune planting. Students will also gain a clear understanding of benthic survey methods, fish counting techniques, and the importance of health and safety assessments in developing workplace safety plans.


Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement
MSL20122 CRICOS 112378A
This qualification teaches skills and knowledge to conduct a range of sampling and measurement activities as part of laboratory and field operations focusing on environmental conservation sectors.
Students can expect to have skills related to employment with jobs include samplers and testers, field assistants, and other roles requiring sampling and measurement skills.
Certificate II in Aquaculture
SFI20119 CRICOS 110320B
Students will study regenerative aquaculture production, monitoring, fieldwork, monitoring, environmental assessments, planning and presenting information about local aquaculture projects, clams seeding and sustainable oyster farming. 
This course will focus on how aquaculture practices can be sustainable and how the industry can transform into an industry that is regenerating our oceans while proving food for humanity. Graduates at this level will have basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge of aquaculture. Students will be equipped to have entry-level positions.

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Certificate III in Aquaculture
SFI30119 CRICOS 110321A
Graduates at this level will have factual, technical and procedural knowledge of aquaculture. This course will provide graduates with the skills to enter the aquaculture workforce with intermediate level of understanding or to expand current industry skills and lay the foundations for further studies.
This course provides students with a solid foundation in marine habitat conservation and restoration practical fieldwork techniques. It enables its graduates to access rewarding employment opportunities with consultancies, conservation groups, and not-for-profit organisations.
Certificate IV in Outdoor Leadership
SIS40621 CRICOS 112422B
This is a SCUBA diving trainers accreditation. The qualification reflects the role of leaders who can work at or close to base but often work in remote areas distant from support. SCUBA diving trainers are often gain higher employability skills in marine and aquaculture industry.
Students will gain experience in different diving sites and will develop high level independent judgements about logistical, technical, safety and emergency response issues.
This course provides students with a solid foundation in marine habitat conservation and restoration practical fieldwork techniques. It enables its graduates to access rewarding employment opportunities with consultancies, conservation groups, and not-for-profit organisations.


Certificate I in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
AHC10124
This qualification provides foundation level skills and knowledge required for initial work, community involvement, or as an introduction to further learning in conservation and ecosystem management.
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This course guides the student in the development of basic foundational, technical and communication skills required to undertake defined routine tasks in conservation work in a highly structured work environment.
Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
AHC21024 CRICOS 111628G
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required for working a defined context and/or for further study in conservation and ecosystem management. By studying this course, students will be enabled to select and develop basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge in conservation and ecosystem management for Indigenous land management, lands, parks and wildlife services and the restoration and rehabilitation of ecosystems.
Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
AHC31424 CRICOS 116049H
This qualification provides the skills, theoretical and practical knowledge for work or further learning in the conservation and ecosystem management industry. At this level of qualification, students will learn a range of conservation and ecosystem management activities including site restoration, rehabilitation and renewal and management of the rural and natural landscapes, degraded sites and marine environments.
Certificate IV in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
AHC40924 CRICOS 116050D
This qualification has the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required for specialised or skilled work in the conservation and ecosystem management industry. Student will learn advanced skills in a broad range of conservation and ecological works including supervisory and management.
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This course provides for the advanced skills including supervisory roles in a broad range of conservation and ecological work or can focus on areas of specific needs including supervisory and Indigenous land management and ecosystem management.

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Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management
AHC51120 CRICOS 111629F
This qualification reflects the skills and knowledge required for skilled and paraprofessional work in conservation and ecosystem management. Students will learn to work in operational managerial and/or technical positions often with specialist skills and knowledge in a range of sectors including Indigenous land management, ecosystem restoration, rehabilitation and renewal, conservation works, park management and/or administration, wildlife management, marine and/or coastal management and water and catchment management.
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This course provides for advanced skills including supervisory roles in a broad range of conservation and ecological work or can focus on areas of specific needs including supervisory and Indigenous land management and ecosystem management.
