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Marine Surveyors Listed by Their Location
(Most surveyors offer their services well beyond their immediate locale)
Alameda
Lorne E. Gould – NAMS® CMS
Randell B. Sharpe – SAMS® AMS
Kara S. Pinetti – NAMS® CMS
Arroyo Grande
Richard L. Avant, Jr. – SAMS® SA
Bethel Island
Mark H. Carter – USSA® MS
Calabasas
Christopher Shearman – SAMS® AMS
Chula Vista
George R. LeBaron – NAMS® CMS
Coronado
Joseph Darlak – NAMS® Apprentice
Dana Point
Michael R. Dickinson – SAMS® AMS
El Cerrito
Bruce Cibley – NAMS® CMS
Fountain Valley
Peter K. Britton – NAMS® CMS
Fremont
Capt. S. Gill Sarabdeep – ACMS® CMS
Kerry J. Li – NAMS® CMS
Fresno
Dave Barkman – USSA® MMS?
Grass Valley
Gerald A. Poliskey – NAMS® CMS
Hayward
Ralph J. Bruni – NAMS® CMS
Hercules
Chris Nye – SAMS® AMS
Huntington Beach
Jim Russell – SAMS® SA
Idyllwild
Steven Ward – SAMS® AMS (No longer a SAMS member per SAMS Email 160418)
Lodi
Gary Rooney – NAMS® CMS
Lompoc
Hans J. Andersen – SAMS® AMS-SMS – RETIRED”20
Long Beach
Gary M. Beck – SAMS® AMS
Roby C. Bessent – NAMS® CMS
K. P. Fitter – ACMS® CMS
Rick Gorman – SAMS® AMS
Los Angeles
Uwe L. Jaeckel – NAMS® CMS
Douglas A. Johnstone – NAMS® CMS
Marina
Kenneth C. Walker – SAMS® SA (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Marina Del Rey
R. Clark Barthol – NAMS® CMS
Mission Viejo
John F. Bowman – SAMS® AMS (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Monterey
Donald R. Young – SAMS® AMS
Morro Bay
Drew G. Jacobson – USSA® MMS
Ronald M. Reisner – NAMS® CMS RETIRED”15
Napa
Chris Chesbrough – SAMS® SA
Gary S. Domingo – SAMS® SA (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Kent A. Parker – NAMS® CMS
Newport Beach
F. Lee Frain – NAMS® CMS
Bunker A. Hill – SAMS® AMS
John A. Kipper – SAMS® AMS
Ojai
Captain Skip Riley – ACMS® CMS
Orange
Frank M. Lawson – USSA® MMS
Oroville
Scott Anthony Grimes – SAMS® SA (No longer a SAMS member per SAMS Email 160418)
Oxnard
Ronald J. Sado – SAMS® AMS (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Petaluma
Capt. George Castagnola – USSA® MS
Dana R. Teicheira – NAMS® CMS
Pleasanton
Alphonse Lipski – NAMS® CMS
Redondo Beach
Jonathan C. Ide – NAMS® CMS
Riverside County?
Capt. David F. Wheeler – USSA® MMS
Salinas
Lyndon (Zeph) Despard – SAMS® AMS
San Diego
Hugo Carver – NAMS® Apprentice
Kells W. Christian – SAMS® AMS
Bradley Alan Destache – SAMS® SA
Douglas G. Emley – SAMS® AMS
Dean Ford – SAMS® SA, NAMS® Associate
Michael J. Herlihy – SAMS® AMS (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Gene Peter Hillger – SAMS® AMS
Leroy J. Lester – NAMS® CMS
John Prentice – USSA® MMS
Maxwell Todd Schwede – SAMS® SA
Todd Schwede – SAMS® AMS
Bob Smith – SAMS® AMS (No longer a SAMS member per SAMS Email 160418)
Owen Sutton – USSA® MMS
Bill Trenkle – SAMS® AMS
San Francisco
William C. Hansen – NAMS® CMS
Captain Tony Heeter – ACMS® CMS
Captain Alan R. Hugenot – ACMS® CMS
Jason G. Jones – USSA® MMS
James A Neville – NAMS® CMS
Capt. S. Ingemar C. Olsson – USSA® MMS
San Juan Capistrano
Ron Grant – SAMS® AMS
San Marcos
F. Michael Kaufman – NAMS® RLM
San Pedro
John F. Bradshaw – NAMS® CMS
San Rafael
Francoise Ramsay – SAMS® AMS
Santa Ana
Gary J. Olson – USSA® MMS
Santa Barbara
Mike Pyzel – SAMS® AMS
Donald C. Tondro – SAMS® AMS (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Santa Cruz
Joseph W. Rodgers – NAMS® CMS
Santa Rosa
Heather M. Hyde – SAMS® SA
Kenneth D. Moore – NAMS® CMS
Kevin Moore – SAMS® AMS
Sausalito
Jeff Keiser – SAMS® AMS
Hans William List – SAMS® SA
Thomas E. List – SAMS® AMS (No longer a SAMS member per SAMS Email 160418)
Thomas G. Prior – SAMS® SA (No Longer a SAMS Member per SAMS Email 200908)
Richard Whiting – SAMS® AMS
Stockton
Peggy Feakes – SAMS® AMS
Topanga
Rex Michel – SAMS® AMS
Truckee (Lake Tahoe)
Vince DiLeo – SAMS® AMS
Tiburon
William W. Melbostad – NAMS® CMS
Upland
Frank Chastain – USSA® MMS
Danny Napolitano – USSA® MMS
Van Nuys
Matt Schulz – ACMS® CMS
Ventura
Ross Hubbard – SAMS® AMS
Vineburg
Jan T. Van Sickle – SAMS® AMS
Walnut Creek
Brendan J. Schmidt – NAMS® CMS
Wilmington
Anthony J. Coppola – NAMS® CMS
West Sacramento
Susan Tupper – SAMS® SA
Terry L. Tupper – NAMS® ACMS® CMS (per 180526 email from Terry)
Woodacre
Dana W. Noland – NAMS® CMS
Marine Surveyors Servicing This Area From Elsewhere
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Randy Collins – USSA® MMS (Centennial, CO) Servicing Lake Tahoe.
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