Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services Salary
Median salary £31,126 per year (2025). Based on ONS ASHE data.
About this role
Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services run businesses in woodland management, commercial fishing, aquaculture and related natural resource industries. They manage operations, ensure regulatory compliance and balance commercial objectives with environmental sustainability.
Key responsibilities
- Managing forestry, fishing or aquaculture operations
- Planning harvesting, planting or fishing schedules
- Ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations
- Managing staff, equipment and business finances
- Maintaining sustainable practices and environmental certifications
Qualifications and entry routes
Typically requires sector-specific experience and qualifications. Forestry managers often hold degrees in forestry or environmental science. Fishing vessel operators need MCA certificates of competency. Professional memberships (ICF, Institute of Fisheries Management) are valued.
Career outlook
Growing emphasis on sustainable forestry and woodland creation aligns with UK net-zero targets. Commercial fishing faces regulatory challenges and quota pressures.
Key skills
Common industries
- Forestry
- Commercial fishing
- Aquaculture
- Conservation
- Timber processing
Data coverage
Median Salary
£31,126
Mean Salary
N/A
Jobs (000s)
N/A
Data Years
5 years
Salary Range (2025)
Estimated Career Progression
Based on salary percentile distribution for this occupation
Mid Level
£31,126
3-7 years
Salary Trend (2021-2025)
Gender Pay Comparison (2025)
Full-time vs All Employees (2025)
All Employees
£31,126
Full-time Only
£33,011
Full-time premium: +£1,885
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