ISCO Minor Group 622 Fishery Workers Hunters And Trappers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Fishery Workers, Hunters And Trappers: Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.

Tasks performed usually include: breeding, raising and cultivating fish, mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life as cash crops or for release into freshwater or saltwater; monitoring environments to ensure maintenance of optimum conditions for aquatic life; cleaning, freezing, icing or salting catch on- or offshore, and preparing fish and other products for shipment; renting or investing in and maintaining buildings, tanks, machinery, fishing vessels and other equipment; preparing and repairing nets and other fishing gear and equipment; operating fishing vessels to, from and at fishing grounds; baiting, setting, operating and hauling in fishing gear; setting traps to catch mammals, birds or reptiles; delivering or marketing products; supervising and training other workers.

Occupations in this minor group are classified into the following unit groups:

6221 Aquaculture Workers

6222 Inland and Coastal Waters Fishery Workers

6223 Deep-sea Fishery Workers

6224 Hunters and Trappers


Unit Groups

Unit Group Title
C6221 ISCO Unit Group 6221 Aquaculture Workers
C6223 ISCO Unit Group 6223 Deep Sea Fishery Workers
C6222 ISCO Unit Group 6222 Inland And Coastal Waters Fishery Workers
C6224 ISCO Unit Group 6224 Hunters And Trappers

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