Alaska Offshore Processing Jobs - Factory Longliners
Factory longliners are Alaska's newest boom industry, so much so that crabbing and trawling vessels are constantly being converted into factory longliners.
start earlier to help service the boat.
Factory longliners usually have twenty to thirty crew members and run 90-200 feet in length. Longlining requires more deckhands per vessel than trawling, because more people are needed to run the gear. This makes it relatively easy for a hard-working processing worker to move up to a deckhand position. The best deckhands are proficient with longline knots and line-splicing, are fast learners, and possess excellent hand-eye coordination.
The primary fishery for factory longliners is Pacific cod, and there are three different seasons, each with its own quota: January 1-April 30 (90 percent of harvest), May 1-August 31 (10 percent of harvest), and September 1-sometime in October (whatever is left of total quota).
The main disadvantage of a factory longliner compared to a factory trawler is the size of the boat. These smaller boats make for a rougher ride in bad weather, and the crew quarters are often cramped.
For a complete list of factory longlining vessels, go to AlaskaJobFinder.com.



