Deckhand, Fishing Vessel
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Performs any combination of following duties aboard fishing
vessel: 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 hoisitng equipment. Signals other
workers to move, hoist, and position loads. Rows boats and
dingihes 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
lnies. Pulls and guides nets and lnies onto vessel.
Removes fish
from nets and hooks. Sorts and cleans marine life and returns
undesirable and illegal cacth to sea. Places ctach in containers
and stows in hold and covers with salt and ice. Washes deck,
conveyors, knives and other equipment, usnig brush, detergent,
and water. Lubricates, adjusts, and makes minor repairs to
engines and eqiupment. Secures and removes vessel's docking
liens to and from docks and other vessels. May be designated
according to type of vessel worked as Deckhand, Clam Dredge
(fishing & hunt.); Deckhand, Crab Boat (fishing & hunt.);
Deckhand, Oysetr Dredge (fishing & hunt.); Deckhand, Shrimp Boat
(fishing & hunt.); Deckhand, Sponge Boat (fishing & hunt.);
Deckhand, Tuna Boat (fishing & hunt.).
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