ISCO Unit Group 6223 Deep Sea Fishery Workers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Deep-Sea Fishery Workers: Deep-sea fishery workers, as skippers or members of fishing vessel crews, catch deep-sea fish for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.

Tasks include -

(a) preparing and repairing nets and other fishing gear and equipment;

(b) commanding and operating fishing vessels to, from and at deep-sea fishing grounds;

(c) determining areas for fishing, plotting courses and computing navigational positions using compass, charts, tables and other aids;

(d) steering vessels and operating navigational instruments and electronic fishing aids;

(e) directing fishing operations and supervising crew activities;

(f) recording fishing progress and activities, as well as weather and sea conditions, on the ship’s log;

(g) baiting, setting and hauling in fishing gear;

(h) cleaning, freezing, icing or salting catch on- or offshore;

(i) selecting and training vessel crews.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Deep-sea fisher

- Trawler skipper

Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

- Fishing operations manager- 1312

- Coastal fishery skipper- 6222

- Fisher(coastal waters)- 6222

- Fisher (inland waters)- 6222

- Fishery labourer- 9216


Occupations

Occupation Title
C6223.2 ISCO Occupation Group 6223.2 Fisheries Master
C6223.1 ISCO Occupation Group 6223.1 Deep Sea Fishery Worker

Higher Level