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Capt. Robert Moro, SAMS®
Surveyor Associate
Capt. Robert (Bob) grew up on
the water working on his fathers charter boat "Dam-Bot" out of
Sandy Hook, NJ. Capt. Bob received his 100 ton Near Coastal
Masters license from the USCG in 1977 and started his own
Charter fishing business the "Crack-A-Dawn". Since then, Capt.
Bob has mastered the fishing grounds in the Sandy Hook area and
he started providing
expert engineering consultant services concerning commercial and
pleasure power boats for attorneys, insurance companies and
manufacturing companies in the field of marine related subjects.
He has Performed in-depth investigations and accident
reconstruction exercises concerning boating accidents and
personal injury. He is well versed in the various statutes and
regulations relating to vessels and the waterways, rules of the
road, aids to navigation, tide charts, weather conditions, etc.
On many occasions, Capt. Bob performed studies, prepare reports
and appear in court as an expert witness, providing testimony in
court litigation proceeding and depositions. Capt. Bob retired
from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission in 2005 and
started Capt. Moro LLC Surveying Services.

Capt. Jonathan
Moro
Capt. Jon has
spent most of his life on boats. As a child fishing on his
father’s charter boat, growing up to working as a mate on the
Crack-A-Dawn, and received his 100 ton near coastal masters
license at the age of 19. Capt. Jon has spent the first half of
his 20’s working as a captain for a high speed commuter ferry
company between New York and New Jersey, learning how to
navigate in the countries busiest harbor, battling the strong
currents of the Hudson and East Rivers, and dealing with mother
nature and everything that she can throw at you. Capt. Jon
advanced his training in the maritime field, and in January
2007, he received his Certification in the Small Craft and Yacht
Surveying at Chapman’s School of Seamanship in Stuart, Fl.
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