Insurance representatives, fisher- 

 men, charter boat operators, congres- 

 sional staff members and safety ex- 

 perts will discuss ideas for possible 

 solutions to the problem. 



The workshop is sponsored by the 

 Sea Grant College Program Network, 

 the National Council of Fishing Vessel 

 Safety and Insurance, and the Univer- 

 sity of Alaska Sea Grant Program. 



For more information on the work- 

 shop, contact Brenda Melteff at the 

 University of Alaska Sea Grant Pro- 

 gram, 590 University Avenue, #102, 

 Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-1046. Or call 

 907/474-7088. 



Before you toss aside 

 that amberjack, trigger- 

 fish or shark, order Sea 

 Grant's latest publica- 

 tion. Recipes with a New 

 Catch will supply you 

 with 64 (delicious ways of 

 cooking nontraditional fish. 



You'll learn how to prepare 18 spe- 

 cies of saltwater fish commonly caught 

 in South Atlantic and Gulf waters. And 



you'll also find out how to clean and 

 prepare your catch. 



This 40-page recipe book was writ- 

 ten by Jim Murray, Sea Grant's Marine 

 Advisory Service director. Sea Grant's 

 seafood education specialist Joyce 

 Taylor provided many of the recipes. 



Recipes with a New Catch is part of 

 a NMFS project designed to promote 

 the use of nontraditional fish. 



Write Sea Grant for a copy of the 

 book. Ask for UNC-SG-86-06. The 

 cost is $2. 



From classes in vessel safety to 

 columns in National Fisherman about 

 electronics, Duncan Amos has taught 

 fishermen about most anything you 

 can name. 



Now, as a regional fisheries special- 

 ist for Sea Grant, he's helping fisher- 

 men in the Southeast. 



Amos comes from the University of 

 Rhode Island where he was the Marine 

 Advisory Service director and fisheries 

 speciahst. 



His new position is funded by a 

 grant from the Gulf and South Atlantic 



Fisheries Development Foundation. 

 Amos is based at the University of 

 Georgia in Brunswick, but he'll be trav- 

 eling throughout the Southeast to share 

 his knowledge of fishing. 



Sea Grant's marine advisory agents 

 are compiling a list of possible seminar 

 topics for Amos to present to North 

 Carolina fishermen. If you have sug- 

 gestions, contact your local agent. Call 

 Wayne Wescott in Manteo (919/473- 

 3937); Bob Hines or Skip Kemp at Pine 

 Knoll Shores (919/247-4007); or Jim 

 Bahen at Ft. Fisher (919/458-5498). 



Coastwatch is published monthly 

 except July and December by the 

 University of North Carolina Sea 

 Grant College Program, 105 1911 Build- 

 ing, Box 8605, North Carolina State 

 University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8605. 

 Vol. 13. No. 10, November/December 

 1986. Dr. B.J. Copeland, director. Kathy 

 Hart, editor. Nancy Davis and Sarah 

 Friday, staff writers. 



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