Sharp Observation Skills × Classification Details: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishery Occupations
15 jobs found.
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.
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 Aquaculture Worker
A profession that raises and manages fish in land-based or sea-based aquaculture facilities, performing tasks to maintain health conditions and promote growth.
Chestnut Cultivator
A profession that handles everything from chestnut tree cultivation management to harvesting, drying, sorting, and shipping preparation.
Beast Hunter
Specialist profession that captures and exterminates wild beasts such as deer and wild boars in mountains and forests to suppress forest damage.
Silkworm Breeder
Specialist who manages the rearing of seed silkworms (silkworms that produce cocoons) and produces high-quality egg masses.
Trainer (Zoo)
A professional who conducts behavioral training for animals kept in zoos to promote health management and exhibition behaviors.
Livestock Fattening Supervisor
Profession of managing livestock based on appropriate breeding environments and feeding plans, and fattening them until they reach shipping age.
Pufferfish Aquaculture Worker
Pufferfish aquaculture workers prepare aquaculture environments for tiger pufferfish and others, performing tasks such as feeding, water quality management, disease prevention, and shipment adjustment.
Ranch Manager
A ranch manager handles the breeding, reproduction, and health management of livestock, and comprehensively manages the ranch's production activities and operations.