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fishing vessel deckhand
A professional who performs any combination of following duties aboard fishing vessel. Respnsibilities include:
- Stands lookout, steering, and engine-room watches.
- Attaches nets, slings, hooks, and other lifting devices to cables, booms, and hoists.
- Loads equipment and supplies aboard vessel by hand or using hoisting equipment.
- Signals other workers to move, hoist, and position loads.
- Rows boats and dinghies and operates skiffs to transport fishers, divers, and sponge hookers and to tow and position nets.
- Attaches accessories, such as floats, weights, and markers to nets and lines.
- Pulls and guides nets and lines onto vessel.
- Removes fish from nets and hooks.
- Sorts and cleans marine life and returns undesirable and illegal catch to sea.
- Places catch in containers and stows in hold and covers with salt and ice.
- Washes deck, conveyors, knives and other equipment, using brush, detergent, and water.
- Lubricates, adjusts, and makes minor repairs to engines and equipment.
- Secures and removes vessel's docking lines to and from docks and other vessels.
- May be designated according to type of vessel worked as Deckhand, Clam Dredge; Deckhand, Crab Boat; Deckhand, Oyster Dredge; Deckhand, Shrimp Boat; Deckhand, Sponge Boat; Deckhand, Tuna Boat.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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- Jason F
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(United States of America)