Fishery Occupations X Personality Traits: Interested in Natural Environment

10 matching jobs found.

Ama (ama)

Traditional fishery worker who harvests seaweed and shellfish by freediving.

Eel Fisherman

Fishery laborer specializing in capturing eels in rivers, lakes, marshes, and coastal areas. Uses fishing gear such as flap ropes, weirs, and traps to fish at night or early morning, and ships live fish to markets or aquaculture farms.

Shellfish Dredging Fisher

Shellfish dredging fishers collect shellfish and seaweed inhabiting the seabed or rocky shores in the intertidal zone or through diving, and perform sorting, storage, and shipping.

Kombu Harvesting and Drying Worker

Workers who harvest kombu from the sea or aquaculture sites, dry and sort it using sun-drying or machines, and process it into products.

Kombu Harvesting Worker

Worker who harvests kombu from coasts or aquaculture sites and performs quality selection.

Salmon River Trap Worker (Fisheries Cooperative Association)

Worker at a fisheries cooperative association who waits for salmon migrating upstream in rivers, catches them using traps, and performs sorting, unloading, etc.

Aquaculture Worker

A fishery worker who performs feeding, water quality management, growth observation, harvesting, and shipping preparation for fish and shellfish from juveniles to adults in aquaculture facilities.

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.

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.

Cultured Pearl Oyster Cleaning Worker

Worker who regularly cleans oysters for pearl culturing, removing algae and attached organisms to support improved pearl quality.