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Directory of Marine Surveyors by Locale
(Most surveyors offer their services well beyond their immediate locale)
Apollo Beach
Kevin Behen – SAMS AMS®
Atlantic Beach
Lawrence R. Vanscoy – SAMS AMS®
Boca Raton
Randal S. Roden – SAMS AMS®
James J. Filosa – ACMS CMS
Boynton Beach
Allen J. Dannewitz – SAMS AMS®
Bradenton
Larry J. Balok – SAMS AMS®
Stephen Kambrick – SAMS AMS®
Brandon
James T. Barr – NAMS CMS
Brooksville
Henry W. Pickersgill – NAMS CMS
Cape Canaveral
Steven J DeLong – NAMS CMS
Capt. Rick E. Hughes -^ USSA MMS
Cape Coral
Jim Ledenbach – SAMS AMS®
Capt. Major Weber -^ USSA MMS
Clearwater
Mike Beijar – NAMS CMS
Coconut Creek
Stephen John Klaity – SAMS AMS®
Anthony Pavlo – SAMS AMS®
Cooper City
Allister Dredge – SAMS AMS®, NAMS CMS
Dania Beach
Gary Mills – ACMS CMS
Louis J. Marino – NAMS CMS
Debary
Edward R. Thomas – ACMS CMS
Deerfield Beach
Thomas R. Nolan – SAMS AMS®
Delray Beach
Gordon F. Wright – SAMS AMS®
Dunedin
William W. Schiffner – SAMS AMS®
Estero
Eugene P. Sipe, Jr. – SAMS AMS®
Fernandina Beach
J. Roger Parry – NAMS CMS
Fleming Island
William K. Gladding – SAMS AMS®
Fort Lauderdale
Capt. Richard Balzano – USSA MMS
Darrell R. Brizendine – SAMS AMS®
Willard A. Burpee – SAMS AMS®
William Casey – SAMS AMS®
Diana J. Clevenger – SAMS® SA
Bill Cosbie – SAMS AMS®
Paul J. DeBold – NAMS CMS
Alan J. Doman – SAMS® SA, USSA MMS
Malcolm Elliott – ACMS CMS
Michael Grant – SAMS AMS®
Dennis Guthrie – SAMS AMS®
Edward C. Hays – NAMS CMS
Jonathan J. Howe – SAMS AMS®
Capt. Ralph L. Lynch – USSA MMSAI
Kurt Merolla – NAMS CMS
Dave Morris – SAMS AMS®
Ian Peter Morris – SAMS® SA
Baron Rohl – SAMS AMS®
Marc Slakoff – SAMS AMS®
Paul P. Slawek – SAMS AMS®
Paul Squire – ACMS CMS
Blake R. Stahl – SAMS AMS®
Andrew Tuhan – SAMS AMS®
Fort Myers
Steven Berlin – SAMS AMS®
James Kormos – SAMS® SA
Daniel R. Mattos – SAMS AMS®
Fort Myers Beach
Thomas J. Laskey – SAMS AMS®, NAMS CMS
Fort Pierce
Jerry Schmitt – SAMS AMS®
Mitchell Witt – SAMS AMS®
Hobe Sound
Dan Robsham – NAMS CMS
Hollywood
Federico Ferrando – SAMS AMS®
Kelly Carver – ACMS CMS
Homestead
R. Thomas Eckhardt, Jr. – SAMS AMS®
Skip Trent – USSA MMS
Indian Rocks Beach
Thomas M. Schaffer – SAMS AMS®
Inglis
David W Huffman – NAMS CMS
Islamorada
Keith L. Douglass – SAMS AMS®
Jacksonville
John N. (Jack) Allinson II – SAMS AMS®
Gary Frankovich – SAMS AMS®
Michael Hagan – SAMS AMS®
Terry Lee – SAMS® SA
Downing Nightingale, Jr. – SAMS AMS®
David E. Rifkin – SAMS AMS®
Jacksonville Beach
Stephen D. Danzig – SAMS AMS®
Adam M. Hammer – SAMS AMS®
Jupiter
David L. Gunderson – SAMS® SA
Michael Hart – SAMS AMS®
Peter A. Muir – SAMS AMS®
Key Largo
Terry W. Moore – SAMS AMS®
Key West
David E. Ghidoni – SAMS AMS®
Mark (Reef) Perkins – SAMS AMS®
Allen C. Taube – NAMS CMS
Lighthouse Point
Captain Alan Katz – USSA MMS
Longwood
Noel A. Miley – SAMS AMS®
Marathon
David A. Foley – ACMS CMS
Patrick J. Rogers – SAMS® SA
Nathan R. Spaulding – SAMS AMS®
Marco Island
John S. Campbell – SAMS AMS®
Miami
Randall Boiko – SAMS AMS®
Ariel Cabrera – SAMS AMS®
Brett Carlson – SAMS AMS®
Alex Dormoy – SAMS AMS®
Robert R. Garay – SAMS AMS®
Lou Gonzalez – SAMS AMS®
James T. McCrory – NAMS CMS
William R. Potter – SAMS AMS®, NAMS CMS
Rolando R. Santos – SAMS AMS®
Richard Sassmann – SAMS® SA
Scott G. Virgin – SAMS® SA
Miami Beach
Ned R. Hickel – SAMS AMS®
Naples
Captain A.J. Erhardt, Jr. – USSA MMSAI
Veronica M. Lawson – NAMS CMS
Carl M. McCann – SAMS AMS®
Navarre
Ralph Agnew – ACMS CMS
Niceville
James Purvis – SAMS AMS®
North Miami
Neil R. Maclaren – SAMS AMS®
Ocala
Glenn Reagan – SAMS AMS®
Orange Park
James D. Campbell – SAMS AMS®
Ormond Beach
John E. Marrocco – SAMS AMS®
Palm Beach
Andrew Holley – USSA MMS?
Palm Beach Gardens
John Banister – SAMS® SA
Jonatan Quintero – USSA MMS?
Palm City
Stephen Gilbert Marshall – SAMS® SA
Palm Harbor
Arlen Leiner – USSA MMS
Palmetto
Jacques G. Dham – USSA MMS
Ken Hitchins – SAMS AMS®
Panama City
Patrick Yates Adams – SAMS® SA
Christopher Mills – SAMS AMS®
Pensacola
Cecil Clark – NAMS CMS
Todd N. Tipsword – SAMS AMS®
Pinellas Park
Duane (Dewey) Ives – SAMS AMS®
Plantation
Mathew W. Jones – ACMS CMS
Pompano Beach
Steve Snider – SAMS AMS®
Port Saint Lucie
Capt. Trip Vawter – ACMS CMS, USSA MMS?
Ralph R. Wood – NAMS CMS
Port Tampa
Craig R. Starns – ACMS CMS
Punta Gorda
F. Brent Chomyszak – SAMS® SA
John R. Gulick – SAMS AMS®
Jean K. Levine – SAMS AMS®
Kip D. Turner – SAMS AMS®
Rivera Beach
Alexander George Gillespie – SAMS® SA
Gary A. Gillespie – SAMS AMS®
Riverview
Satish K. Janardhanan – NAMS CMS
Rockledge
Paul R. Anstey – NAMS CMS
Roseland
Christopher Bruce Day – SAMS® SA
Ruskin
Lee Taylor – SAMS AMS®
Joseph M. Williamson – SAMS AMS®
Saint Augustine
R. Dylan Bailey – SAMS® SA
Donald B. Capo – SAMS AMS®
Saint Petersburg
Thomas F. Calahan – SAMS AMS®
Byron Capo – SAMS AMS®
Thomas A. Martin – SAMS AMS®
Richard (Rich) Parrey – SAMS AMS®
Rick Shelley – SAMS AMS®
Mark Wallace – SAMS AMS®
Sarasota
Michael B. Davenport – SAMS AMS®
Seminole
Gary Flack – SAMS AMS®
Stuart
Peter J. Fallon – SAMS AMS®
Richard F. Learned – NAMS CMS
David Padden – SAMS® SA
Summerland Key
Captain Bill King – USSA MMS?
Sunrise
Ronald John Doerr – SAMS AMS®
George M. Zeitler – SAMS AMS®
Tampa
Cliff Schmidt, Jr. – SAMS AMS®
Roger E. Shore – NAMS CMS
Chet Stephens – SAMS® SA
Joseph Thomas Techton – SAMS® SA
Samuel D. Techton, Jr. – SAMS AMS®
Captain Todd Walker – USSA MMS
Arthur (Art) A. Whiting – SAMS AMS®
Tavernier
Scott Murray Austin – SAMS® SA
Treasure Island
Richard F. Davis – SAMS AMS®
Venice
David McKie – SAMS AMS®
Vero Beach-Fellsmere
William R. (Bill) Bartosch – SAMS AMS®
Edward D. Rowe, III – SAMS AMS®
West Palm Beach
Sadu Richard Frehm – SAMS AMS®
Ronald W. Morgan – SAMS AMS®
Weston
Richard D. Thompson – SAMS AMS®
Winter Garden
Paul B. Murphey – SAMS AMS®
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