ISCO Occupation Group 6221.5 Aquaculture Hatchery Worker
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Aquaculture Hatchery Worker: Aquaculture hatchery workers are active in the production of aquatic organisms in land-based hatchery processes. They assist in the process of raising organisms throughout the early stages of their life cycle and the release of organisms when necessary.
Essential Skills
- Follow Hygienic Practices In Fishery Operations
- Feed Broodstock
- Cultivate Plankton Production
- Identity Aquaculture Species
- Culture Aquaculture Hatchery Stocks
- Collect Broodstock
- Follow Safety Precautions In Fishery Operations
- Operate Water-Heating Equipment
- Operate Forklift
- Maintain Hatchery Equipment
- Monitor Larval Development
- Carry Out Fish Transportation
- Clean Off Fouling
- Use Water Disinfection Equipment
- Maintain Aquaculture Water Quality In Hatcheries
- Perform Fish Grading Operations
- Operate Hatchery Trays
- Biosecurity
- Operate Photoreactors
- Inspect Fish Eggs
- Maintain Hatchery Facilities
- Work In Shifts
- Carry Out Hatchery Production Processes
- Collect Fish Samples For Diagnosis
- Condition Broodstock
Optional Skills
- Critique The Dive With The Dive Team
- Maintain Internal Communication Systems
- Check Diving Equipment
- Diving Operation Requirements
- Work In A Fishery Team
- Comply With Legal Requirements For Diving Operations
- Communicate By Telephone
- Operate Pumps In Aquaculture Facilities
- Use Different Communication Channels
- Report To The Team Leader
- Perform Diving Interventions
- Work In Inclement Conditions
- Sanitation Measures For Aquaculture Hatchery Production
- Use Oxygenation Equipment
- Maintain Diving Equipment
- Undertake Continuous Professional Development In Fishery Operations
- Work In Outdoor Conditions
Alternative Names
- Aquatic Animals Hatchery Worker
- Fish Farm Hatchery Worker