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Fishery Labourer
Fishery Labourer assist in fish farming and aquaculture operations, performing tasks such as feeding and grading fish, maintaining ponds, tanks, or cages, and cleaning equipment. They support supervisors and farm staff to ensure smooth and sustainable operations, and at landing areas may handle, sort, pack, and preserve freshly caught fish while maintaining hygiene and safety standards.
Tasks
Feed farmed fish and aquatic organisms and monitor their health and condition.
Clean and maintain fish tanks, ponds, cages, and aquaculture facilities.
Monitor water quality parameters and report abnormal conditions affecting fish health.
Assist in harvesting fish and other aquatic products.
Collect aquatic products such as fish, seaweed, sea mosses, clams, and molluscs.
Clean, sort, handle, and pack fish and seafood using ice, salt, or other preservation methods.
Operate fishing, aquaculture, and mechanical equipment and perform basic maintenance.
Maintain fishery and aquaculture tools and equipment.
Clean and maintain fishing boats and related facilities.
Skills
Basic
Ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Ability to work safely in varying weather and outdoor conditions.
Attention to detail in handling equipment and catch.
Basic time management to complete tasks as scheduled.
Physical stamina to perform physically demanding tasks.
Specific
Knowledge of fish and aquatic species care practices.
Knowledge of safety protocols in aquaculture operations.
Knowledge of water quality parameters in aquaculture.
Proficiency in operating aquaculture and fishing equipment.
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QUALIFICATION
No formal qualification is required
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