Fishermen and seafarers urged to wear lifejackets
Two Bridlington fishermen have made a short film to
 encourage their fellow fishermen to wear lifejackets whilst at sea.
The
 two-minute film, entitled Lifejacket: a fishermans friend can be seen by clicking here. 
The decision to make the film came
 after a panel of experts concluded that 26 fishermen could still be 
alive today had they been wearing a lifejacket when they were involved 
in an incident at sea, according to 2007-11 figures.
The Fishing Industry Safety 
Group (FISG), were so alarmed by the new statistic that they put the 
idea of a short film forward to fishermen Dylan Silverwood and 
Christopher Stewart.
They then made the film, with some help from FISG 
members.
Salmon fisherman Mr Silverwood said: ‘I wouldnt like to go to sea without a lifejacket.
‘When you hit the water, you start gasping like a fish,
 so unless youve got your lifejacket on, you could be in real 
difficulties.’
He urged his fellow seafarers to watch their film and ‘consider buying a
 lifejacket and using it whenever you set to sea.’
He added: ‘It really is quite 
easy to wear one – a lifejacket isnt heavy or cumbersome – and it could 
save your life.’
This is the first in a series of films that fishermen will be making about buoyancy wear for different types of fishing.
 
                     
				 
                     
                  