The Fishing Vessel Stability Class is a vital safety workshop designed for fishermen, held at the US Coast Guard Station in Galilee, Narragansett, Rhode Island. Flooding and instability are leading causes of fishing vessel disasters, and this AMSEA-led workshop provides essential training to address these risks. This program is crucial for maritime safety and professional development in the fishing industry. Join us to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure safer operations at sea.
What to Expect
A professional training session focused on the technical and practical aspects of maintaining fishing vessel stability.
Who Should Attend
Fishermen
Vessel operators
Maritime professionals
Safety officers
Agenda Overview
The workshop is held at the US Coast Guard Station in Galilee; check with the organizers for specific timing.
Venue & Address
US Coast Guard Station
276 Great Island Rd Narragansett , Rhode Island – 02882 United States
Organizer
Fishing Partnership Support Services · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to the safety and well-being of the fishing community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
Fishermen and vessel operators.
Where is it held?
US Coast Guard Station, 276 Great Island Rd, Narragansett, RI.
Why is it important?
To prevent vessel disasters caused by instability.
Who organizes it?
Fishing Partnership Support Services (FPSS) and AMSEA.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is typically required for safety workshops.
Is there a fee?
Check with the organizers for any associated costs.
Tags
Safety
Fishing
Maritime
Narragansett
Training
Workshop
Summary
A safety workshop on fishing vessel stability for maritime professionals.