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Carleton-sur-Mer, QC, Canada
Location
Carleton-sur-Mer, QC
Workplace information
On the road
Salary
217.00 daily / 40 to 60 hours per week
Terms of employment
Permanent employment
Full time
Day, Evening, Night, Weekend, Overtime, On Call, Early Morning, Morning
Start date: 2025-03-10
Benefits: Health benefits, Financial benefits, Other benefits
vacancies
1 vacancy
Source
Job Bank #3231719
Languages
French
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
Will train
On the road
Work locations may vary. Frequent or constant travel is required from the employee.
Work site environment
Outdoors
In/on water
Work setting
Remote location
Various locations
Responsibilities
Tasks
Assist biologists in scientific research
Inspect fish catch for size
Inspect fishing gear and equipment
Perform resources protection duties
Experience and specialization
Area of work experience
Fishing industry
Renewable resources
Additional information
Security and safety
Criminal record check
Transportation/travel information
Own vehicle
Travel expenses paid by employer
Valid driver's licence
Willing to travel regularly
Work conditions and physical capabilities
Fast-paced environment
Attention to detail
Combination of sitting, standing, walking
Physically demanding
Personal suitability
Excellent written communication
Flexibility
Judgement
Organized
Reliability
Benefits
Health benefits
Dental plan
Disability benefits
Health care plan
Vision care benefits
Financial benefits
As per collective agreement
Group insurance benefits
Life insurance
Mileage paid
Pension plan
Other benefits
Other benefits
Slangs & AI meanings
building used by fishermen to store their fish
When a Hip Hop crew (MC's, BBOYS, WRITERS, DJ) gives a great performance that leaves the crowd or observers screaming.
a thick fingerless mitten used by fishermen to protect their hands when hauling their lines or splitting fish
to employ or be employed. From being used in connection with employment at the fishery, the word has passed into general used for any capacity, where a written agreement of service is made. “Shipping Paper†was used for practically all seasonal employment by the planter or merchant; for fishermen, shipbuilders, maids, etc
issued stamps to fishermen to collect unemployment insurance
leather, canvas or oilskin apron worn by fishermen and women while cleaning fish at the stage.
: Dropping a poop in the water. Example: “Watch out, little fishies. I just dropped a stinkyass depth charge.
When a Hip Hop crew (MC's, BBOYS, WRITERS, DJ) gives a great performance that leaves the crowd or observers screaming.
a meeting of fishermen or seamen, generally aboard a ship, to have a friendly chat or “swap yarnsâ€
1. A storm from the southwest. 2. A type of waterproof hat with a wide brim over the neck, worn by fishermen in storms and purchased by tourists in Halifax.
forward observer; calls fire missions to artillery and sometimes Air and Naval gunfire.
oil used on slips (see slip) to ease the friction on a dory when brought in towards the shore, made from cod livers that fishermen threw in large barrels
rubber boots bought when fishermen started collection unemployment insurance. They were made of green rubber, with 4 holes at the top with yellow laces
Fisheries observer
building used by fishermen to store their fish
When a Hip Hop crew (MC's, BBOYS, WRITERS, DJ) gives a great performance that leaves the crowd or observers screaming.
a thick fingerless mitten used by fishermen to protect their hands when hauling their lines or splitting fish
to employ or be employed. From being used in connection with employment at the fishery, the word has passed into general used for any capacity, where a written agreement of service is made. “Shipping Paper†was used for practically all seasonal employment by the planter or merchant; for fishermen, shipbuilders, maids, etc
issued stamps to fishermen to collect unemployment insurance
leather, canvas or oilskin apron worn by fishermen and women while cleaning fish at the stage.
: Dropping a poop in the water. Example: “Watch out, little fishies. I just dropped a stinkyass depth charge.
When a Hip Hop crew (MC's, BBOYS, WRITERS, DJ) gives a great performance that leaves the crowd or observers screaming.
a meeting of fishermen or seamen, generally aboard a ship, to have a friendly chat or “swap yarnsâ€
1. A storm from the southwest. 2. A type of waterproof hat with a wide brim over the neck, worn by fishermen in storms and purchased by tourists in Halifax.
forward observer; calls fire missions to artillery and sometimes Air and Naval gunfire.
oil used on slips (see slip) to ease the friction on a dory when brought in towards the shore, made from cod livers that fishermen threw in large barrels
rubber boots bought when fishermen started collection unemployment insurance. They were made of green rubber, with 4 holes at the top with yellow laces
Fisheries observer
A fisheries observer is an independent specialist who serves on board commercial fishing vessels, or in fish processing plants and other platforms, and
enterprise takes place (a.k.a., fishing grounds). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), informally known as NOAA Fisheries, is a United States federal agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce's
another and can alert fisheries management to dishonest practices. Some fisheries, in the US and abroad, do not mandate an observer while the vessel operates
for Professional Observers (APO) is an association that monitors fisheries observers. It is the first association of fisheries observers.[citation needed]
Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries. It is a multidisciplinary science, which draws on the disciplines
the table below: Shrimp and prawn fisheries can be divided into cold-water, warm-water and paste shrimp fisheries, broadly corresponding to the three
topical guide to fisheries: Fishery – entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery. According to the
Crab fisheries are fisheries which capture or farm crabs. True crabs make up 20% of all crustaceans caught and farmed worldwide, with about 1.4 million
SM (1996) "Chronicles of Marine Fishery Landings (1950-1994): Trend Analysis and Fisheries Potential" FAO: Fisheries technical paper 359. Rome. ISBN 92-5-103899-6