Patient × Classification Details: Fishery Occupations
118 jobs found.
Squid Fishing Fisherman
A profession specializing in fishery work that involves maneuvering fishing boats at night, using fish attracting lights to lure squid, and hauling them up.
Pole-and-Line Fisherman
Pole-and-line fishermen are fishery laborers who manually catch fish one by one using a single rod or rig in traditional fishing methods.
Fish Spotter
A fish spotter is a fishing specialist who visually observes fish schools and seabird movements at sea to determine fishing grounds.
Cormorant Fishing Master
A profession responsible for traditional fishing methods using cormorants to capture river fish. Mainly active in cormorant fishing events as tourism resources.
Eel Aquaculture Worker
A job that involves raising eels in an aquaculture facility, performing a series of tasks from growth management to harvesting and shipping.
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.
Sea Urchin Aquaculture Worker
Worker who manages sea urchin seedlings in underwater or land-based aquaculture facilities, performing feeding, structure cleaning, water quality monitoring, and up to harvesting.
Seaweed and Shellfish Harvester
Specialized worker who harvests seaweed and shellfish in coastal intertidal zones or shallow seas and ships them as fishery products.
Seaweed Harvester
Fisher who harvests natural or farmed seaweed in coastal or nearshore waters using boats or by hand, and supplies it to sorters and processors.
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.