Overview
What’s involved
The skipper or (ships master) is first in command on the trawler, boat or marine vessel and is responsible for the safety of the vessel, all crew onboard and the planning and navigation required to reach a destination at sea for commercial fishing or trawling. A skipper is highly skilled and holds various licences, tickets and accredited qualifications relevant to the size of vessel they oversee and where they travel to.
How do they spend their day?
A skipper (or ship's master) is at the helm of and in charge of a fishing vessel or trawler and completes tasks such as:
- Maintaining safety protocols
- Monitoring and observing weather
- Monitoring radar or sonic equipment
- Communicating with the crew
- Marina or port navigation
- Anchoring and docking
- General maintenance
- Communication via radio or satellite
Courses and Training
The seafood industry offers continuous learning experiences that can enhance your knowledge and skills.