Fisheries Officer

State/Territory Specific Information

Fisheries officers are responsible for the management, conservation and preservation of state and territory fishery resources. They work to make sure that these resources are not endangered or over-exploited.

Fisheries officers may perform the following tasks:

Specialisations:

The duties of fisheries officers vary greatly across the states and territories. The type of work they do often depends on the size and type of commercial fishing and related industries in their region. Fisheries officers may also serve as fisheries observers on naval patrol boats, or they may be responsible for wildlife protection.

Boating and Fisheries Patrol Officer

A boating and fisheries patrol officer is responsible for enforcing the laws governing boating in marine parks and protective zones.

Fisheries Observer

A fisheries observer is responsible for collecting information on fishing operations, catches and the interaction of vessels with the environment. This information is reported back to fisheries managers, the fishing industry, research organisations and the community.

Fisheries officers are required to wear uniforms. They work irregular hours, including weekends, public holidays and nights. They are often required to move around the state or territory and may be absent from their headquarters for long periods. They work in all weather conditions and may have to sleep in vehicles, tents or boats.

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