aquaculture harvesting worker
Aquaculture harvesting workers work in the harvesting of those aquatic organisms cultured in land-based on-growing processes.
Also called: harvesting worker, fish farming harvesting worker, aquatic animals harvesting worker
- 22
- essential skills
- 18
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 9216
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- aquaculture harvesting technicianWhat changes?14 skills in common
- aquaculture husbandry workerWhat changes?13 skills in common
- water-based aquaculture workerWhat changes?10 skills in common
- aquaculture harvesting manager7 skills in common
- aquaculture hatchery worker6 skills in common
- aquaculture cage technician5 skills in common
- aquaculture cage mooring worker4 skills in common
- aquaculture husbandry technician4 skills in common
Essential skills
22- apply fish harvest methods
- biosecurity
- carry out preparations for fish disease specialist
- collect dead fish
- fish welfare regulations
- follow hygienic practices in fishery operations
- follow safety precautions in fishery operations
- handle fish harvesting waste
- handle harvested fish
- harvest aquatic resources
- identity aquaculture species
- maintain fish harvesting equipment
- measure water flow
- measure water quality parameters
- monitor fish mortality rates
- operate fish capture equipment
- perform fish grading operations
- rope manipulation
- screen live fish deformities
- set up fish harvesting equipment
- transport fish
- work in shifts
Optional skills
18- collect broodstock
- communicate by telephone
- communicate verbal instructions
- cooperate with colleagues
- fish harvesting methods
- fish identification and classification
- fishing industry
- implement fin fish feeding regimes
- monitor aquaculture feeding behaviour
- operate small craft
- operation of transport equipment
- prepare for small craft operation
- report to the team leader
- swim
- undertake continuous professional development in fishery operations
- use communication devices
- work in inclement conditions
- work in outdoor conditions
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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