Fishers and Related Fishing Workers Education Updated

Fishers and Related Fishing Workers Education

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.

  • Navigate h2o vessels.

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.

  • Capture or kill animals.

Locate fish, using fish-finding equipment.

  • Locate animals for fishing or hunting purposes.

Return undesirable or illegal catches to the water.

  • Capture or kill animals.

Harvest marine life for human or animal consumption, using diving or dredging equipment, traps, barges, rods, reels, or tackle.

  • Capture or kill animals.

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.

  • Navigate water vessels.

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.

  • Navigate water vessels.

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.

Fishers and Related Fishing Workers Education

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