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         Boating Regulations & Safety:     more books (32)
  1. Review of boating safety regulations (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:73) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  2. 21st Century Complete Guide to Boating Safety - Coast Guard Publications, Regulations, Propeller Dangers, Personal Flotation Devices (PFD), Alcohol and BUI, Vessel Safety Checks, Circulars (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2008-01-18
  3. Boating Safety - Coast Guard Publications, Regulations, Propeller Dangers, Personal Flotation Devices (PFD), Alcohol and BUI, Vessel Safety Checks, Safety Circulars, Sponsons, Accidents, CO (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2008-01-18
  4. Rhode Island state regulations: Environment protection and boating safety (Harbormaster reference series) by Mark Amaral, 1992
  5. Federal regulations: Coastal structures, environmental protection, and boating safety (Harbormaster reference series) by Mark Amaral, 1992
  6. Limited Master, Mate and Operator: License Study
  7. A Consumer's guide to the Coast Guard boating safety standards (SuDoc TD 5.60:14) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  8. About Louisiana boating (Wildlife education bulletin) by Claude Hamilton Gresham, 1962
  9. State aid for marine safety programs: A final research report by Nemah G Hussain, 1975
  10. Legislation on boating safety: 1991 Assembly Bill 724 ... 1991 Assembly Bill 725 (Wisconsin Legislative Council report ... to the 1991 Legislature) by Richard N Sweet, 1991
  11. Let's be careful out there people! (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:72) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  12. Propeller accidents involving houseboats and other displacement type recreational vessels (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:77) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1995
  13. Limited Master, Mate and Operator
  14. Skimming the surface of safety: the personal watercraft industry has done as little as possible to address well-known hazards of these popular vessels, ... to regulation.: An article from: Trial by Lee Brown, Amanda Morse, 2006-08-01

101. Boating And Waterways
boating safety We gather and evaluate statewide boating accident statistics inan effort to identify problem areas and trends. This information is used as a
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    Boating Safety

    We gather and evaluate statewide boating accident statistics in an effort to identify problem areas and trends. This information is used as a basis for the development of initiatives designed to improve boater awareness, minimize risk of accidents, and help make Florida's waterways safe and enjoyable for everyone. Waterway Markers
    We oversee and coordinate statewide regulatory waterway markers to insure compliance with the uniform marking system and to improve compliance of state boating and resource protection zones for the long term well-being and benefit of all waterway users and the fish and wildlife resources. Boating Access
    Includes information that will enhance recreational boating access in Florida including boat ramps owned and maintained by the Commission, Boat Ramp Project. For information concerning boat ramps, waterway markers, and other boating access questions call 407-846-5392. Information concerning funding to municipalities and counties through competitive grants that will enhance boating access are further described in the Grants section below. Grants
    Grant programs to enhance boating access and other boating-related activities from the Florida Boating Improvement Program (FBIP), funding for transient tie-up facilities for boats 26' or longer from the Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (BigP), assistance for removal of derelict vessels from the Derelict Vessels Removal Grant Program, and other boating-related grant programs.

102. Ohio Boat Operator's Guide: State Park Boating Regulations
Ohio State Park boating regulations. boating areas within other jurisdictionsmay have similar regulations. Snorkel and SCUBA Diving Prohibited
http://www.ohiodnr.com/watercraft/opsguide/parkregs.htm
document.write("") DIVISION OF WATERCRAFT HOME BOATING AREAS EDUCATION LAWS ... FORMS
Ohio Boat Operator's Guide: A Summary of Laws and Rules
Table of Contents Ohio Vessel Requirements:
Required Safety Equipment
Federal Regulations Navigation:
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Rules

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Ohio Operating Laws ... Vessel Accidents Ohio State Parks Boating Regulations Safety Tips
Hypothermia

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Ohio Required Equipment Chart Field Offices Snorkel and SCUBA Diving ... Intoxicating Beverages
Ohio State Parks Boating Regulations
Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 1501:41
The following rules apply only to Ohio state park lakes. On state park lakes, watercraft laws may be enforced by state watercraft, park, wildlife officers, sheriff's deputies or other law enforcement units having jurisdiction in the area. Boating areas within other jurisdictions may have similar regulations. Snorkel and SCUBA Diving Prohibited: Exceptions (1501:41-7-05 through 07)
Various requirements exist for snorkeling and scuba diving. Permission may be required by the ODNR Division of Parks and Recreation. Contact the park office. Special Activities Permit No person shall conduct any special activity on Ohio state park water without obtaining a permit 30 days prior to the anticipated event. Contact the park office.

103. Ohio Boat Operator's Guide: Federal Regulations
Federal regulations as they apply to Ohio boating. An annual vessel safetycheck performed by an authorized organization at the start of the boating
http://www.ohiodnr.com/watercraft/opsguide/fedregs.htm
document.write("") DIVISION OF WATERCRAFT HOME BOATING AREAS EDUCATION LAWS ... FORMS
Ohio Boat Operator's Guide: A Summary of Laws and Rules
Table of Contents Ohio Vessel Requirements:
Required Safety Equipment
Federal Regulations Navigation:
Aids (Markers, Buoys)

Rules

Lights
Ohio Operating Laws ... Ohio State Parks Boating Regulations Safety Tips:
Hypothermia

Lowhead Dams

Carbon Monoxide

Locks
...
Small Boat Safety
Resources:
Registration and Titling Flowchart
Ohio Required Equipment Chart Field Offices FCC Regulations ... Waterway Homeland Security
Federal Regulations
FCC Regulations
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires a Ship Station License for some vessels equipped with VHF radios, RADAR, EPIRBs and some other telecommunications equipment. As of 1996, most recreational vessels no longer need the FCC license if operating domestically. "Domestically" means not traveling to foreign ports or transmitting to foreign stations, including Canada. Vessels still required to carry an FCC Ship Station License are those:
  • power vessels over 20 meters (65.6 feet) in length;

104. New York State Parks :: Boating Education
A boating safety certificate may also be obtained through the US Coast GuardAuxiliary or US Successfully complete an approved boating safety course.
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/boating/edu_boat.asp
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Boating Education
For Boating Safety Course Availability Click Here
  • Courses are available throughout the state. You must register for a course by calling the contact number provided. Some courses are taught free of charge by volunteer instructors. Some courses are taught for a fee. The fees may vary from course to course. When registering, you should inquire about fees, hours, sessions, etc. Courses taught by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and U.S. Power Squadron are not listed here.
The New York Safe Boating Course
  • Boat Operation Boating Related Activities Equipment Marine Environment Navigation Personal Watercraft Rules of the Road
Volunteer instructors throughout the state teach the course free of charge. Other providers may teach the New York Safe Boating Course for a fee. You should always check while registering for a course if there is a fee involved. Legal Requirements - Persons Required to Complete a Safety Course
You must hold a safety certificate if:
  • You operate a personal watercraft

105. Boating Law: Boating Accidents, Safety, And Regulation
Free boating injury law information for individuals and small businesses writtenby lawyers but in easy to understand legal terms.
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What should I do if I am involved in a boating accident?
What should I do if i'm asked by a marine patrol officer or the coast guard to give a statement? What should I do if i'm asked by a news reporter for an interview or to make a comment? What should I do if i'm asked by an insurance adjuster to make a recorded statement? ... Do I need a license to operate a vessel?
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What should I do if i'm asked by a marine patrol officer or the coast guard to give a statement?
What should I do if i'm asked by a news reporter for an interview or to make a comment? What should I do if i'm asked by an insurance adjuster to make a recorded statement?
Legal help
But do I need an attorney if i'm injured in a boating accident?

106. The Oregon State Marine Board
The Oregon State Marine Board is Oregon s recreational boating agency, dedicatedrecreation and safety in an enhanced environment.
http://www.boatoregon.com/
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News, Meetings, Events Outdoor Guide Information Performance Measures Registration, Agents, Title Forms, Info FAQs - your questions, our answers... Site Listing Related Links What's missing? Review this website Comments? Questions? Broken Links? Comment Page Have a boating crime to report? E-TIP report form If you don't see a ticker here, then your browser does not support Java.
Voice Your Thoughts
The Marine Board is soliciting your opinion on the state of marine sanitation devices and locations throughout the state. Please take a few minutes to complete our survey. Click here to go to the boater survey. Click here to go to the marina owner/operator survey.
Jefferson Street Boat Ramp Closed
The Jefferson Street Boat Ramp on the Willamette River in Milwaukie is closed for repairs until further notice.
Renew Your Registration Online
In a hurry to get on the water, but you registration's expired?

107. Office Of Boating Safety
Most had not taken a single boating safety course. In response, the Alaska boatingsafety Program was established within the Division of Parks and Outdoor
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/boating/

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Boating Safety Hist./Archaeology Grants ...
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Boating Education
Boat Registration Other Donate Life Jackets to Kids Don't Float Alaska Boating Safety Advisory Council Boating Safety Public Service Announcements
Boating Laws
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National Boating Links
Jeff Johnson Boating Law Administrator Office of Boating Safety 550 W. 7th Ave, Suite 1380

108. The Idaho Department Of Parks And Recreation - Boating
Learn more about boating safety by clicking on the links below. Current boatingsafety Classes Boat Inspection Report Drinking boating Hypothermia
http://www.idahoparks.org/rec/boating.html
Boating in Idaho
boating facilities
boating regulations boating education boating safety ... FAQs
Just about every question you might have regarding boating in Idaho can be found in the electronic Idaho Handbook of Boating Laws and Responsibilities . Available in PDF or HTML format, you can browse by subject, print off an accident report form or boating safety checklist, or even take a state approved boat safety course on line.
Idaho is truly a boater's paradise. There are over 16,000 miles of rivers and more than 2,000 lakes and reservoirs within the state's borders. Learn more about boating safety by clicking on the links below Current Boating Safety Classes Boat Inspection Report Hypothermia Personal Floatation Devices ... Whitewater Safety Would you like to view our award-winning television public service announcements on boating safety, or new boating safety video clips? Just click on the links below. If you do not already have a Quicktime Player, download one for free.

109. Marine Safety - DPI - NT Government - Australia - Microsoft Internet Explorer
and Drive Vessel) regulations Marine pollution control Recreational Boatingsafety Marine safety – Marine act. Boat Maintenance and safety Day
http://www.ipe.nt.gov.au/whatwedo/marinesafety/
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Marine safety
Marine safety
The Marine Safety Branch of the Department of Planning and Infrastructure is responsible for a range of marine matters in the Northern Territory, including:
Marine safety - Marine act
Marine pollution - Marine pollution act
  • Oil spill management Oil spill clean up training Enforcement of regulations for marine pollution
Other services include
The Marine Safety Branch consults with industry and the community in the Northern Territory when developing new standards, regulations and legislation.
More info
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110. Boating Safety In Minnesota
regulation were those who had completed a boating safety course. These boat ownersseem to expect a higher level of safe behavior by others and they are
http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modtd/33840420.html
Michigan State University Extension
Tourism Educational Materials - 33840420
Boating Safety in Minnesota
List of files and visuals associated with this text.
"Archived Document: This Extension bulletin is no longer
available from the publishing State and may contain
outdated information."
Source: Minnesota
Authors: McAvoy, Leo H.; Lime, David W.; Schatz, Curtis;
and Pitt, David G.
ID: CD-FO-3895
Format: Full Text
Year: 1990 Research Summaries Tourism Center Minnesota Extension Service University of Minnesota No. 8 Boating Safety in Minnesota Introduction Minnesota is first in the country in per-capita boat ownership. Nearly 700,000 boats were registered in 1989about one boat for every 6.3 people living in the state. With so many boaters, questions of boating safety arise. How safe is boating in Minnesota? What safety problems do boaters encounter and what should be done about them? To obtain answers to these and other questions related to the quality of boating in Minnesota, a statewide survey of registered Minnesota boat owners was conducted in 1988 by the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), funded by the DNR. The

111. Saftey & Regulations
Boat safety and regulations. Before setting foot on a boat, follow these safetyprecautions. Take a safety course. Local Coast Guards, power squadrons,
http://www.tourismvictoria.com/Content/EN/205.asp
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Before setting foot on a boat, follow these safety precautions:
  • Take a safety course. Local Coast Guards, power squadrons, yacht clubs and many related organizations offer courses in boating safety. A government-approved boating safety course will provide you with the mandatory Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) needed to operate a pleasure craft. Listen to the local weather forecast. Bad weather and high seas can be very hazardous, even for the experienced boater or sailor. Know the waters you are sailing. Inquire about conditions or hazards you should know before venturing out, including hazardous rocks and strong currents. Leave a float plan. Let someone know where you are going and when you are expected to return. Then, when you are back ashore, let your contact person know you have returned. Wear a personal flotation device (PFD). You are required by law to carry one PFD for each person on board. Ensure you have a paddle on board. If the wind dies or your boat breaks down, the paddle will help you return to shore. Take navigation tools, including a wristwatch and compass, as well as some regular tools including a knife, screwdriver, pliers, duct tape, line, a first aid kit and sunscreen.

112. Nebraska Game And Parks Commission - Boating Guide - Introduction
Successful completion of boating safety courses certified or recognized by otherstates will be accepted for nonresident motorboat operators.
http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/boating/guides/boating/boatingguide.asp
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Here you will find all of the information you need to own and operate a boat or personal watercraft in Nebraska.
Definitions
Motorboat -shall mean any vessel propelled by any form of mechanical power, including electric trolling motors. Personal Watercraft -shall mean a class of inboard vessel less than sixteen feet in length which uses an internal combustion engine powering a jet pump as its primary source of motive propulsion and is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel rather than in the conventional manner of boat operation. Sailboard -shall mean a surfboard-type vessel with no freeboard and using a free-sail system with a swivel-mounted mast not secured to a hull by guys or stays. Vessel -shall mean anything used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.

113. New Hampshire Department Of Safety, Division Of Safety Services
The Division of safety Services in Gilford, New Hampshire,is comprised of the Bureau Division of safety Services Marine Patrol Bureau Boat New Hampshire
http://www.nh.gov/safety/ss/links.html
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