There are no educational requirements for crab fishermen, however employers would prefer at least a high school diploma.
No formal education is required to become a king crab fisherman, as most skills are learned through hands-on experience. However, knowledge of fishing regulations, safety protocols, and equipment operation is essential. Many fishermen start as deckhands and gain experience before becoming captains. Certifications in safety training and first aid can also be beneficial.
There are no "show members". The fisherman are real fisherman and get payed depending on how much crab they catch. The cameramen don't get payed at all. They just want to film the life at sea for a crab fisherman.
all the way to the bottom
Usually to 18 - 40.
Most crab pots are made so the crab can find its way in easily but has more trouble finding its way out. This allows for easy capture by the fisherman.
Oh no. Alaskan crab fishermen call it a "loss" when they lose a crab pot. Best to lose a crab pot than risk a life in the cold waters in Alaska.
The best bait used for opilio crab fishing is probably Squid. Cod or salmon can be used in some cases but squid is a cheaper better alternative to most all crab fisherman.
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why do you think that the aims of education are necessary
why do yo think that the aims of education are necessary
They generally get a cut of the profits made from selling their catch. $20 to $50,000 per trip.
Yes crab fishermen pay income taxes whether they are an employee or self employed. Most crab fishermen are considered to be self employed and the boat owner does not withhold any taxes from the pay of the fisheman. The fisherman must pay their own state and federal income taxes, social security and such themselves. Your are considered self employed if your pay is based on catch shares. If you're self employed, you get a 1099 misc. from the vessel owner or seafood company.