Creativity & Ideation × Classification Details: Other Fishery Occupations

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Fish Spotter

A fish spotter is a fishing specialist who visually observes fish schools and seabird movements at sea to determine fishing grounds.

Sea Surface Watchman

Sea surface watchmen observe and record changes in weather and sea conditions, as well as the movements of ships and drifting objects, and issue reports or alerts as necessary to support maritime safety and fishing activities.

Sponge Harvester

Fishery worker who harvests natural sponges from the seabed using diving or freediving, and sends them for cleaning and processing.

Fishing Ground Inspector

Fishing ground inspectors monitor and investigate fishing ground conditions, working to prevent illegal operations and conserve fishery resources as a specialized profession.

Fish Landing Worker

A profession at fishing ports or markets that handles unloading, sorting, weighing, and transporting fish landed from fishing boats, taking charge of the initial stage of distribution.

Ragworm Collector

A fisheries occupation that collects shellfish from coastal areas and mudflats for shipment and sale. Manually harvests asari clams, hamaguri clams, abalone, etc., through clam digging and rocky shore gathering.

Coral Harvester

Fishery worker who harvests coral from coral reefs, utilizing underwater work techniques and environmental knowledge to collect resources.

Fresh Fish Unloader (Fishery)

A fisheries logistics worker who unloads fresh fish caught by fishing boats at the port and transports it to land while maintaining quality.

Bait Collector

A profession that collects biological materials such as ragworms and small fish used as fishing bait from the sea, rivers, and lakes, and supplies them for shipment or sale.