Master Fisheries Res Vessel Salary


What is the salary of a Master Fisheries Res Vessel? In the United States, a Master Fisheries Res Vessel earns an average salary of $38,615. The salary range for a Master Fisheries Res Vessel is usually between $25,156 and $54,720 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $65,058. The highest Master Fisheries Res Vessel salary in the United States was $65,058. The average hourly pay for a Master Fisheries Res Vessel is $18.56.

Employer paying the highest salary for a Master Fisheries Res Vessel job is Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr) (MA).

Average Salary
$38,615/yr
Records Number
7
Employers Number
1
Job Pay Rank
109,945th

Master Fisheries Res Vessel Salary Statistics


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Top Paying Employers for Master Fisheries Res Vessel Jobs

EmployerAverage Salary
Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr), MA$40,495

Top Paid Master Fisheries Res Vessel

NameStateEmployer
Kevin Tufts
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Mark Anderson
Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr), MA
Mark AndersonMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (Dcr)View Details
Brian Bigelman
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Brian BigelmanMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Kevin Tufts
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Mark Anderson
Department Conservation And Recreation (dcr), MA
Mark AndersonMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (dcr)View Details
Kevin Tufts
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Kevin Tufts
Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr), MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (Dcr)View Details
Brian Bigelman
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Brian BigelmanMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Kevin Tufts
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Kevin Tufts
Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr), MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (Dcr)View Details
Mark Anderson
Department Conservation And Recreation (dcr), MA
Mark AndersonMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (dcr)View Details
Kevin Tufts
Department Conservation And Recreation (dcr), MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (dcr)View Details
Kevin Tufts
Department Conservation And Recreation (dcr), MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (dcr)View Details
Bryan Conway
Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr), MA
Bryan ConwayMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (Dcr)View Details
Kevin Tufts
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Kevin TuftsMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Brian Bigelman
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Brian BigelmanMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Scott Campbell
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Scott CampbellMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Brian Bigelman
Department of Conservation and Recreation, MA
Brian BigelmanMADepartment of Conservation and RecreationView Details
Brian Bigelman
Department Conservation And Recreation (Dcr), MA
Brian BigelmanMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (Dcr)View Details
Bryan Conway
Department Conservation And Recreation (dcr), MA
Bryan ConwayMADepartment Conservation And Recreation (dcr)View Details
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