June 23, 2021 — Each year, the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association offers courses on safety while out on the water.
The course goes over the survival equipment that fishermen are required to have on their vessels, based on the Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Act passed by congress in 1988.
That equipment includes immersion suits, survival rafts, signal flares, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons, and personal flotation devices. Some of the survival equipment is only required on vessels that fish more than three miles offshore.
The class focuses on the technical aspects of operating safety gear, but instructor Ron Bowers hopes the biggest takeaway is knowing what to do in an emergency.
“You know what the best survival tool is — it’s what God gave you between your ears — your brain,” he said. “Having an attitude that you’re going to live, you’re going to survive this situation, you’re going to figure out what to do, and you’re going to come back alive and you’re going to bring your crew with you.”