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Among marine occupations, '''crew agents''' are professional [[personnel]] brokers who match [[crew]], [[chef]]s, [[Captain (nautical)|captains]], [[engineer]]s, and others, including [[deckhand]]s, [[massage|masseuses]], with [[yacht]]s, some of them privately run and many of them on the [[charter]] circuit. 

See Crew Unlimited, Crewfinders, etc.

==References==
{{Reflist}}
Crew Unlimited
{{DEFAULTSORT:Crew Agents}}
[[Category:Marine occupations]]