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FEA08 Seminars

FEA08 Seminars are presented free of charge to registered attendees. Seating is limited, and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Wednesday, April 9

11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Commercial Offshore Mussel Culture: A Look at an Alternative Method
Open-ocean mussel farming is an environmentally sustainable practice and an economically viable option for commercial fishermen. Learn more about this innovative strategy and how it might be something for you.

1:00–2:00 p.m.
Roundtable with Commercial Fishermen of America: Following the Examples of Others
Join our staff as we tackle some of the hottest topics surrounding the business of commercial fishing. Across the nation, issues surrounding the business of commercial fishing remain consistent: the rising cost of healthcare, pollution and its effects on fishing, working-waterfront access. We can all learn from what other states have done. Bring your questions to this informal roundtable discussion.

1:00–2:00 p.m.
Liferaft Safety Demonstration
Location: ZF Marine Beer Garden & Theater

Presented by IMP Fishing Gear, this free session will provide vital insight into the operation of liferafts. A short video of liferafts being deployed in real-life situation will be shown. Then experts will display an inflated raft from a fishing vessel that was used recently to save six lives. Deployment procedures, boarding and use, and a review and explanation of the raft’s safety and survival gear will be provided. The session will conclude with an EPIRB demonstration and questions-and-answers. If you spend time on the water, this is a must-attend session.

2:30–3:30 p.m.
Take Action! Affordable Healthcare can be a Reality.
This panel will describe the successful Massachusetts Fishing Partnership Health Plan and review bipartisan federal legislation filed in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to establish a national program to provide healthcare coverage to all fishing families. Presenters will explain the Massachusetts plan that has been providing high quality affordable healthcare coverage to thousands of fishing family members for over 10 years and talk about what fishermen in other states can do to promote comparable fishing-family healthcare coverage.           

Thursday, April 10

11:00 a.m.–12:00
Herring Challenges
Here’s a growing issue: traditional purse/seiners vs. mid-water trawl fishing and the by-catch. This topic is important enough for National Fisherman to feature the herring fishery in its “yearbook” issue for New England. Come see what all the talk is about and chat with some leaders in the field.
           
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Roundtable Discussion: Fuel Issues and Engines. What’s Next?
As fuel costs soar and environmental standards force equipment changes, operators are looking for alternatives to decrease costs, increase performance, and balance it all without decreasing machinery service life or dropping the bottom line. In this seminar, experts look at the controversy around biofuels, fuel additives, engine warranty issues, and engine-operating efficiency.

2:30–3:30 p.m.
Employment Opportunities in the Commercial Marine Industry
There’s a difference between taking a job as a sternman for the summer when you’re a teenager and actually joining the big boys out on the water as a career in the fishing or commercial marine industries. There are also opportunities to work building, repairing, and maintaining commercial vessels. See what’s available to you, or come to this session to learn how you can populate your boat or company with qualified marine personnel.