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Date: 5/15/08
Contact: Edwin Lyngar
Phone: (775) 688-1548, 741-1004
NDOW KICKS OFF NATIONAL SAFE BOATING
WEEK, BOATING SAFETY PROMOTIONS
NDOW, Partners To Give Away PWCs, Raise Awareness of Boating
Safety, Sober Boating
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is launching its summer
boating safety program in conjunction with National Boating Safety
Week (May 17-23) with a personal watercraft give away to raise the
awareness of boating safety, life jackets and sober boating.
“Wear It!” is the theme of the 2008 North American
Safe Boating Campaign. The campaign officially launches during National
Safe Boating Week. This year’s campaign is especially relevant
given two separate fatal accidents in Nevada already this year.
In both accidents, the people killed were not wearing life jackets.
In one case, the boater who drowned wasn’t even carrying a
life jacket aboard the boat—which is required by Nevada state
law.
“Our
two biggest issues this time of year are life jacket wear and drinking
while boating,” said Rob Buonamici, the chief of law enforcement
at NDOW. “If we had all sober boaters, accidents would plummet,
and if every boater wore a life jacket, we would see far fewer fatal
accidents on boats.”
Children under the age of 13, people being towed behind a boat
and anyone operating a PWC are required to wear a Coast Guard approved
life jacket in Nevada. Most adults are not required to wear a life
jacket, and national statistics show that ninety percent of those
who die in recreational boating are not wearing a life jacket. Drowning
is the reported cause of death in two-thirds of all fatalities.
“If you think about it, a modern life jacket is a lot less
restrictive than the automobile lap and shoulder belt most of us
wear without a second thought,” says Virgil Chambers, Executive
Director of the National Safe Boating Council. “After a few
minutes you forget you’re wearing one, but if you happen to
be involved in a boating accident, you’ll be very glad it’s
on.”
The other major issue for boating safety in Nevada is operating
under the influence (OUI). Last year in Nevada, half the boating
fatalities were alcohol related, said Fred Messmann, Nevada’s
boating law administrator and a game warden. “If we could
cut the number of boaters who drink, we know this would automatically
cut the number of fatalities we have every year,” he said.
In an effort to curb drinking and boating, Nevada has partnered
with Miller Brewing in Reno and Thin Air Motorsports of Truckee
to give away two PWCs to safe boaters. NDOW will hold boating safety
checks during the summer checking boaters for life jackets, fire
extinguishers and other required boating items at boat ramps at
Lake Tahoe, Lahontan, South Fork Reservoir and others. Boaters who
participate in the check can enter the drawing for the free PWC.
"Miller Brewing Company is committed to ensuring that the
public boats smart and drinks responsibly,'" said William B.
Portillo, Senior Sales Manager at Miller. "We realize the Nevada
Department of Wildlife Safe Boating campaign is the perfect partnership
to bring safe boating awareness to the public. We are proud to be
associated with sponsorships committed to educating in an engaging
manner."
Boaters can also enter to win the PWCs at participating Smith’s
and Terrible’s Winners Corner. CLICK
HERE for complete details for the contest. The watercraft
that will be given away on July 16, live on the Panama Show, AM
1270 The Buzz.
“We are very grateful to these private businesses who are
helping us to spread the message of safe boating,” said Buonamici.
“There has been a real excitement in the recreational community
and in the boating community for improving safety and developing
a message that we can all take to the boaters.”
The Nevada Department of Wildlife is the state agency responsible
for the restoration, protection and management of fish and wildlife
resources, and the promotion of boating safety on Nevada’s
waters. Wildlife offices are located in Las Vegas, Henderson, Winnemucca,
Fallon, Elko, and Reno. For more information, contact the agency
web site at www.ndow.org.
Learn more about the National Safe Boating Week at www.safeboatingcouncil.org
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) protects, restores and
manages fish and wildlife, and promotes fishing, hunting, and boating
safety. NDOW's wildlife and habitat conservation efforts are primarily
funded by sportsmen's license and conservation fees and a federal
surcharge on hunting and fishing gear. Support wildlife and habitat
conservation in Nevada by purchasing a hunting, fishing, or combination
license. For more information, visit www.ndow.org.
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