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Fish Expo (continued from page 21)
Friday, October 19 9:00-10:30 am—"Is the Inshore
Fisherman an Endangered
Species?" Panel members will look at the problems facing the inshore fisherman and discuss possible solu- tions.
Panelists: Daniel Arnold, execu- tive director, Massachusetts Inshore
Draggermen's Association; David
Horan, admiralty lawyer; Robert
Jones, executive director, South- eastern Fisheries Association; and
Larry Simns, president, Mary- land Waterman's Association. 10:45-12:15—"Dealing with
Anglers in the Inshore Fisher- ies." Industry members will relate their successes and failures in coping with the competition from recreational fishermen.
Speakers: Zeke Grader, executive director, Pacific Coast Federation of
Fishermen's Associations; Arnold
Leo, East Hampton Town Bay- men's Association; Pat Pace, Pace
Fish Company; and a representative from the Organized Fishermen of
Florida. 1:00-2:30 pm—"Women in the
Fisheries." Women have a diverse
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Speakers: Duncan Amos, Marine
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Rhode Island; and Cliff Goudey, fisheries engineer, Sea Grant Pro- gram, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
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ABURAMOTO FISHERY EQUIPMENT
ACR ELECTRONICS, INC.
AFOS LTD.
AK FISHERMAN'S JOURNAL
ALASKA DIESEL ELECTRIC
ALDEN ELECTRONICS, INC.
ALLIED CORK, INC.
AMERICAN AIRLINES
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
AMERICAN MARINE ELECTRONICS
AMERICAN PIONEER, INC.
AMERON PROTECTIVE COATINGS
ANCHOR ELECTRONICS
ANRITSU ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD.
AQUA DRIVE
AQUA-SIGNAL/BROWING MARINE, INC.
ATHEARN MARINE AGENCY, INC.
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ATLANTIC MARKETING
ATLANTIC SURVIVAL
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS
AT&T LONG LINES
AUTIO COMPANY
AUTOMATIC SAFETY PRODUCTS
A.W. MANUFACTURING, INC.
BAADER NORTH AMERICAN CORP.
BALTEK CORP.
BARCO CORP.
BAYBANK
BELL DETROIT DIESEL
BENDER SHIPBUILDING
BLACKADARINSURANCE AGENCY
BLANCKE MARINE SERVICES
BOMAR
BOOTHBAY COMMUNICATIONS
BOSS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
BOSTITCH, DIV. OF TEXTRON INC.
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