WATSONVILLE, Calif., Sept. 09, 2016 -- West Marine, Inc. (NASDAQ:WMAR) today announced that the Company will make a presentation at the 2016 B. Riley & Co. Consumer Conference in New York City. The presentation is scheduled for Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
The presentation will be webcast live and available for replay in the Investor Relations section of West Marine’s website at www.westmarine.com
About West Marine
Each person has a unique connection to the water. At West Marine (westmarine.com, NASDAQ: WMAR), our knowledge, enthusiasm and products prepare waterlife adventurers to foster that connection and explore their passions. With more than 250 stores located in 38 states and Puerto Rico, an eCommerce website reaching domestic, international and professional customers, West Marine is recognized as a leading Waterlife Outfitter for cruisers, sailors, anglers and paddlesports enthusiasts. Since first opening our doors in 1968, West Marine associates continue to share the same love for the water as our customers and provide helpful advice on the gear and gadgets they need to be safe and have fun.
Contact: West Marine, Inc. Jeffrey Lasher, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (831) 761-4229


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