Fishery Occupations X Strengths: Adaptability
For Those with High Adaptability
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding to changes in environment and situation.
Adaptability manifests in diverse ways. Some respond quickly while enjoying change, while others respond steadily while carefully assessing situations. Some excel at jumping into new environments, while others are skilled at flexibly responding to changes within existing environments.
The jobs introduced here tend to involve frequent changes or require flexible responses. Explore where you can utilize your adaptability.
111 matching jobs found.
Nori Drying Worker (Aquaculture)
The occupation responsible for drying farmed nori at appropriate humidity and temperature levels, manufacturing and shipping dried nori while maintaining quality.
Nori Harvester
Fishery worker who harvests nori from nori nets at aquaculture farms, performs drying, sorting, and packing.
Nori Harvester (Aquaculture)
Fishery worker who picks nori attached to ropes or nets at nori aquaculture farms and connects it to the drying and processing processes.
Nori Suki Worker (Aquaculture)
Nori suki workers perform a series of aquaculture tasks from seeding nori spores to cultivation management, harvesting, and drying, supporting the production of high-quality nori.
Seaweed Aquaculture Worker
A job involving a series of tasks from seeding, cultivation, management, harvesting, and drying seaweed.
Longline Fisherman
A job involving coastal longline (drift gillnet) fishing operations to capture and haul fish schools.
Clam Harvester
A fisheries occupation that harvests clams using manual labor or simple tools in shallow coastal areas or tidal flats and sorts and organizes them into forms suitable for shipment or sale.
Clam Aquaculture Worker
A profession that performs aquaculture management tasks for clams from seedling cultivation to harvesting and shipping.
Yellowtail Aquaculture Worker
Job involving tasks from rearing to harvesting yellowtail in offshore net pens or land-based aquaculture facilities.
Flounder Aquaculture Worker
A profession that raises flounder from juveniles to adults through aquaculture operations, responsible for maintaining the rearing environment up to harvesting.