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Safety Conference," presented in cooperation with the Vessel Safety
Program. Are voluntary safety en- hancement programs the answer to reducing fishing vessel casualties?
Panelists: "What Are the Voluntary Standards and How Will They Impact the
Problem of Fishing Vessel Safety?" by Capt. Gordon Piche, U.S.
Coast Guard Headquarters. "The view from Washington, D.C.—
A Summary of Legislative Ap- proaches," by Dennis Nixon, Uni- versity of Rhode Island. "The North Pacific Fishing Vessel
Owners' Association Program—Pro- totype for Voluntary Safety En- hancement," by John Sabella,
Vessel Safety Program. "How an Operating Company Re- sponds," by Joe Gnagey, West- ward Trailers, Inc. "The Insurance Industry Perspec- tive—Will Voluntary Safety Stan- dards Translate into Cheaper Pre- miums?" by Bob Taylor, Fisher- man's Insurances Services. "The Legal Ramifications of Volun- tary Safety Standards," by Doug- las M. Fryer, Mikkelborg, Broz,
Wells, Fryer & Yates.
For additional information on the
Pacific Marine Expo show and sem- inars, contact John Sabella at (206) 281-8074 or National Fisher- man Expositions at (206) 283-1150.
PME Exhibitors
AIFMA Cooperative
A&N Electronics & Marine
APEX Equipment
ARS Marine
Alaska Diesel Electric
Alaska Fishermans Journal
Alaska N.W. Propellers
Alaska Sea Grant
Allan, Robert G.
Allied Power
American Pioneer
Anacortes Diesel & Marine
Anthony's Industrial Marine Service
Apollo Marine Services
Arneson Marine
Balmar Products
Beck Boats
Boss Manufacturing
Breiwick, T.J.
Bristol Bay Driftnetters Association
C-fab
Canal Industrial Supply
Cascade Machinery & Electric
Cascade Sales
Chromium Corporation
Commercial Fisherman's Guide
Critchley Manufacturing
Cummins Northwest
DACO
Delta Marine
Delta Western
Duration Distributors of Alaska
Duwanish Shipyard
Dye Plastics
Emerson GM Diesel
Everett Community College
Fathoms Plus
Federal Communications Commission
Fishermans Memorial
Fisheries Supply
Fitz-Wright Suits
Foss Shipyard
Harbor Island Supply
Harco
Harris Electric
Helly Hansen
Hendricks Electric
Hough Marine & Machinery
HY-BOB
Ice Company
Infinity Communications
Javonovich Supply
Jones & Fagg Refrigeration
KEM Equipment
Kinenatics
Kohlstrand Supply
LFS, Inc.
Labow Haynes Insurance
Le Clercq
MARCO Seattle
Marine Yellow Pages
Marland Enterprises
Meat Distributors
MERCO
Mid-Coast Marine Oregon
Mill-Log, Inc.
Naco West Resorts
National Fisherman
Nedder Hydraulics
Nix, John & Associates
NOAA/SARSAT
Nor-Prop, Inc.
Northern Marine Electronics
Northern Sea
Nor'eastern Trawl
Northwest Instrument
Northwest Marine Systems
Northwest Safety & Supply
Ocean Harvest Products
Pacific Coast Marine Industries
Pacific Diesel
Pacific Fishing
Pacific Industrial Supply
Pacific Marine Construction
Pacific Maritime Magazine
Pacific Net & Twine
PBI Birkenwald
Peninsula Glass
Phillips Scale
Piper Jaffray
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