We are excited to introduce a new and innovative marketing channel for you and for The International WorkBoat Show this year. We have recently partnered with MaritimeTV to offer a select number of exhibiting companies the opportunity to be featured in the official International WorkBoat Show 2008 webcast http://www.tvworldwide.com/events/iwbs/081203.

Featured on The International WorkBoat Show web event site through a special link to http://www.tvworldwide.com/events/iwbs/081203, this sponsored internet TV event provides a unique opportunity to have your executives and business/product development team interviewed on camera while discussing or demonstrating your company's products and services before a highly targeted audience of maritime leaders and decision makers, both during and after the show. Sponsor partners will also be featured in a press release about The International WorkBoat Show 2008 webcast going to 2,500 media outlets nationally.

In addition to coverage on the web event site, this webcast will be featured on TVWorldwide's network of internet TV channels for the Homeland Defense Sector, www.HomelandDefenseTV.com , as well as on
National League of Cities TV (www.NLCTV.org), a channel produced in cooperation with the National League of Cities, and on www.FedEdTV.com TVWorldwide's new Internet TV Channel for federal government professionals.

You will soon be contacted by a MaritimeTV representative with more information on how you can take advantage of this offer with a specially priced sponsorship package. In the meantime, you can also contact Frank Leiter with TVWorldwide at
703.961.9250, ext. 230
or email fleiter@tvworldwide.com

MaritimeTV.com is the official partner of The International WorkBoat Show, to confirm their partner status
click here


Greenships
As president of Greenships www.greenships.org Stas Margaronis has sought to construct small container ships for the U.S. (Jones Act) trades since 1998 and worked with Governor Schwarzenegger's Freight Movement Council to develop a short sea shipping strategy for California.
In February 2007, Stas Margaronis testified before the U.S. House of Representatives transportation committee urging the creation of a national short sea shipbuilding initiative to reduce truck congestion, high fuel consumption and emissions contributing to global warming. His articles on trade and manufacturing have appeared in the Journal of Commerce, the Asian Wall Street Journal, the Baltimore Sun, the Saint Louis Post-Dispatch and the San Francisco Chronicle. He has authored a guide to U.S. employee rights (1982), a guide to U.S. trade problems with Japan (1989) and won a Lucy Lang Fellowship at the School for Industrial Relations at the University of California, Los Angeles.