Required Skills > Freshness Management

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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.

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.

Bonito Fresh Cutter

A profession that dismantles bonito, removes the bloodline portion, and performs fresh cutting.

Seafood Wholesaler Salesperson

Seafood wholesaler salespeople procure seafood at fish markets or from intermediate wholesalers and sell it to restaurants and retail stores as specialists. They read market conditions, manage freshness and negotiate prices, supporting stable supply.

Fresh Fish Cook (Fresh Fish Retail Store)

A profession in fresh fish retail stores that handles fish preprocessing, processing, cooking, and sales.

Inland Water Fisherman

A fisherman who uses nets or fishing tackle to catch fish in freshwater areas such as rivers, lakes, and ponds, handling everything from resource management to preparation for shipment.

Fisherman

A profession that uses fishing gear and boats to catch seafood in the ocean, rivers, and lakes, and handles shipping and supply to markets.