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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

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