fisheries boatman
Fisheries boatmen operate small boats inshore and near the coast only. They organise, manage and execute shipping activities on deck and with engines. Fisheries boatmen capture and conserve fish or engage in aquaculture operations. They respect the safety conditions and comply with national and international regulations.
About fisheries boatman
As a fisheries boatman, you will operate small fishing vessels in inshore and coastal waters, taking on a vital role in Poland's maritime food production. Your daily responsibilities include organizing and executing shipping activities on deck, managing engines and equipment, deploying and retrieving fishing gear, and ensuring the safety of your crew and cargo. You will work with fish capture and conservation techniques, monitor vessel stability and cargo stowage, and maintain strict compliance with international maritime regulations including collision prevention rules, pollution prevention standards, and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System. Your expertise in assessing fish product quality and implementing proper preservation methods directly impacts the commercial value of catches and food safety standards. As a skilled boatman, you will be in high demand given Poland's significant fishing industry and the constant need for experienced crew on commercial and artisanal vessels operating in the Baltic Sea and beyond.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a fisheries boatman.
Vessel Operation and Navigation
- Operate fishing vessel engines and propulsion systems
- Navigate vessel in coastal and inshore waters using maritime charts and instruments
- Monitor vessel stability and trim during fishing operations
- Maintain compliance with international collision prevention regulations
Fishing Operations and Gear Management
- Deploy and manage fishing gear including nets, lines, and traps
- Execute fish capture and preservation procedures
- Assess and maintain quality of fish products during storage and transport
- Engage in aquaculture operations when required
Safety and Compliance
- Operate and maintain vessel safety equipment and fire-fighting systems
- Assess risks and threats in fishing operations and sea conditions
- Provide first aid and on-board safety training to crew members
- Comply with maritime meteorology observations and weather forecasts
- Ensure compliance with fisheries legislation and international pollution prevention standards
Cargo Handling and Stowage
- Apply principles of proper cargo stowage to maintain vessel balance
- Preserve fish products using appropriate conservation methods
- Monitor deterioration of fish products and implement corrective measures
Communication and Distress Response
- Operate Global Maritime Distress and Safety System equipment
- Maintain regular communication with port authorities and other vessels
- Respond to emergency situations following maritime protocols
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (43)
Optional (26)
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