A tow or tug boat operator assists with the delivery or retrieval of cages, gear, feed supplies, equipment and smaller boats.
The watch keeper is a member of the fishing crew with a specific duty called watches that ensure the safe navigation and continuous operation of the vessel.
The second mate is third in command on the fishing vessel and is responsible for watch keeping duties, navigation and communication.
A fishing fleet manager is responsible for overseeing that all vessels in use are accounted for, fit for purpose and safe.
A dive supervisor is responsible for planning, conducting, and monitoring safe dive operations.
The skipper is first in command and is responsible for the safety of the fishing vessel, all crew onboard and the planning and navigation required to reach a destination at sea.
A net maker constructs, assembles or repairs various types of fishing nets.
A commerical diver uses their expertise to support the collection or production of fish and other aquatic species.
The first mate supports the skipper as the second in command on a fishing vessel.