| | | | | | | Careers / Fishers and Related Fishing Workers | | | | | | | | | Sample Job Titles | | | i. | Abalone Fisherman | | two. | Albacore Fishing Boat Sailor | | three. | Bait Man | | iv. | Beachman | | v. | Billet Cutter | | half dozen. | Blueish Crabber | | seven. | Boat Deckhand | | 8. | Gunkhole Officer | | 9. | Boat Puller | | 10. | Captain | | 11. | Cat Swamper | | 12. | Catcher | | 13. | Chain Person | | 14. | Chain Puller | | 15. | Chainer | | 16. | Choker | | 17. | Choker Hooker | | 18. | Chummer | | xix. | Chute Greaser | | 20. | Chute Tender | | 21. | Clam Digger | | 22. | Clam Dredge Gunkhole Captain | | 23. | Clam Dredger | | 24. | Clam Picker | | 25. | Clam Sorter | | 26. | Clipper | | 27. | Commercial Crabber | | 28. | Commercial Fisher | | 29. | Commercial Fisherman | | 30. | Commercial Fishing Vessel Operator | | 31. | Commercial Ocean Clammer | | 32. | Commercial Shrimping Captain | | 33. | Crab Catcher | | 34. | Crab Fisher | | 35. | Crab Fisherman | | 36. | Crabber | | 37. | Coiffure Fellow member | | 38. | Cruiser | | 39. | Deckhand | | 40. | Deep Ocean Diver | | 41. | Derrick Follower | | 42. | Digger | | 43. | Diver | | 44. | Diving Fisher | | 45. | Elevate Seiner | | 46. | Dulser | | 47. | Eeler | | 48. | Offset Mate | | 49. | Fish Pitcher | | 50. | Fish Seiner | | 51. | Fish Tender | | 52. | Fish Trapper | | 53. | Fish, Frog, or Oyster Farmer | | 54. | Fisherman | | 55. | Fisherman Helper | | 56. | Fishing Gunkhole Captain | | 57. | Angling Vessel Captain | | 58. | Fishing Vessel Deckhand | | 59. | Fishing Vessel Mate | | sixty. | Fishing Vessel Operator | | 61. | Fishing Worker | | 62. | Frog Catcher | | 63. | Frog Farmer | | 64. | Gaffman | | 65. | Gunner | | 66. | Harpooner | | 67. | Hook Tender | | 68. | Hooker | | 69. | Hooker On | | 70. | Hooker Upwardly | | 71. | Hookman | | 72. | Hunter Skin Diver | | 73. | Irish gaelic Moss Bleacher | | 74. | Irish gaelic Moss Gatherer | | 75. | Kelp Cutter | | | | 76. | Kelp Gatherer | | 77. | Landing Worker | | 78. | Line Fisher | | 79. | Lobster Catcher | | 80. | Lobster Fisherman | | 81. | Lobster Man | | 82. | Lobsterman | | 83. | Menhaden Fishing Crew Member | | 84. | Menhaden Vessel Airplane pilot | | 85. | Moss Bleacher | | 86. | Moss Gatherer | | 87. | Mule Passenger | | 88. | Net Fisher | | 89. | Internet Mender | | 90. | Net Repairer | | 91. | Netter | | 92. | Bounding main Clam Gunkhole Captain | | 93. | Otter Trawler Boatswain | | 94. | Oyster Culler | | 95. | Oyster Dredger | | 96. | Oyster Fisherman | | 97. | Oyster Floater | | 98. | Oyster Harvester | | 99. | Oyster Picker | | 100. | Oyster Planter | | 101. | Oyster Tonger | | 102. | Oysterman | | 103. | Pearl Digger | | 104. | Pearl Fisherman | | 105. | Airplane pilot | | 106. | Planter | | 107. | Pot Fisher | | 108. | Purse Seiner | | 109. | Quahogger | | 110. | Roller | | 111. | Salmon Gillnet Vessel Operator | | 112. | Salmon Troll Fisher | | 113. | Scallop Dredger | | 114. | Scalloper | | 115. | Sea Crush Gatherer | | 116. | Seafood Fisherman | | 117. | Seaman | | 118. | Seaweed Harvester | | 119. | Second Mate | | 120. | Second Officer | | 121. | Shell Fisherman | | 122. | Shellfish Bed Worker | | 123. | Shellfish Dredge Operator | | 124. | Shellfish Grower | | 125. | Shrimp Trawler | | 126. | Shrimp Trawler Captain | | 127. | Shrimper | | 128. | Shrimping Boat Helm | | 129. | Skiff Operator | | 130. | Skipper | | 131. | Spear Fisher | | 132. | Sponge Clipper | | 133. | Sponge Fisherman | | 134. | Sponge Hooker | | 135. | Sternman | | 136. | Striker | | 137. | Terrapin Fisher | | 138. | 3rd Mate | | 139. | Tonger | | 140. | Trawler | | 141. | Troller | | 142. | Tuna Bag Seiner | | 143. | Underwater Hunter Trapper | | 144. | Vessel Crew Fellow member | | 145. | Waterman | | 146. | Weir Fisher | | 147. | Weir Fisherman | | 148. | Whale Fisherman | | 149. | Wild Oyster Harvester | | 150. | Wire Spider web Worker | | | | | | | | | Job Tasks | | | | Steer vessels and operate navigational instruments. | | | Put line-fishing equipment into the h2o and anchor or tow equipment, according to the angling method used. - Position animal trapping or capture equipment.
| | | Maintain engines, fishing gear, and other on-lath equipment and perform minor repairs. - Maintain forestry, hunting, or agricultural equipment.
| | | Sort, pack, and store catch in holds with salt and water ice. - Sort forestry or agricultural materials.
- Package agricultural products for shipment or further processing.
| | | Remove catches from angling equipment and mensurate them to ensure compliance with legal size. | | | Locate fish, using fish-finding equipment. - Locate animals for fishing or hunting purposes.
| | | Return undesirable or illegal catches to the water. | | | Harvest marine life for human or animal consumption, using diving or dredging equipment, traps, barges, rods, reels, or tackle. | | | Pull and guide nets, traps, and lines onto vessels, by paw or using hoisting equipment. - Position animal trapping or capture equipment.
| | | Direct fishing operations, and supervise angling coiffure members. - Direct activities of agricultural, forestry, or fishery employees.
| | | Rent qualified crew members, and assign their duties. - Hire farming, fishing or forestry workers.
| | | Signal other workers to move, hoist, and position loads. - Communicate with other workers to coordinate activities.
| | | Compute positions and plot courses on charts to navigate vessels, using instruments such as compasses, sextants, and charts. | | | Oversee the purchase of supplies, gear, and equipment such equally fuel, netting, and cables. - Maintain inventories of materials, equipment, or products.
| | | Plan fishing operations, establishing the fish to be sought, the angling location, the method of capture, and the duration of the trip. - Programme trapping or hunting activities.
| | | Attach nets, slings, hooks, blades, or lifting devices to cables, booms, hoists, or dredges. - Attach equipment extensions or accessories.
| | | Stand up picket for schools of fish, and for steering and engine-room watches. | | | Transport fish to processing plants or to buyers. - Ship animals, crops, or equipment.
| | | Interpret weather and vessel conditions to determine advisable responses. | | | Operate rowboats, dinghies, or skiffs to transport fishers, defined, or sponge hookers or to tow and position fishing equipment. | | | Sell catches by contacting and negotiating with buyers or by sending catches to fish auctions. - Sell agricultural products.
| | | Monitor distribution of gain from sales of catches to ensure that crew members receive their prearranged portions. - Monitor fiscal activities.
| | | Club or gaff large fish to enable hauling them into fishing vessel. - Capture or impale animals.
| | | Wash decks, conveyors, knives, and other equipment, using brushes, detergents, and water. - Clean equipment or facilities.
| | | Connect accessories such as floats, weights, flags, lights, or markers to nets, lines, or traps. - Attach equipment extensions or accessories.
| | | Record in logbooks specifics of fishing activities such every bit dates, harvest areas, yields, and conditions and ocean weather. - Maintain operational records.
| | | Load and unload vessel equipment and supplies, by hand or using hoisting equipment. - Load agronomical or forestry products for shipment.
| | | Estimate costs of operations and plan fishing flavor budgets accordingly. - Estimate labor or resource requirements for forestry, line-fishing, or agricultural operations.
| | | Share fishing expertise through activities such as writing for line-fishing magazines, hosting television shows, or testing and endorsing fishing equipment. - Promote agricultural or hunting activities.
| | | Participate in wild animals direction, disease control, and research activities. - Treat creature injuries or illnesses.
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