
www.ocoa.ca
MEDIA RELEASE
May 15, 2011
CONSERVATION OFFICERS ENCOURAGE SAFE BOATING
The snow is gone, the blackflies
are out - and the May long weekend is within sight. For tens of thousands of
Ontario boaters and anglers, it's the first chance to get the boat into the
water for another exciting season. It's also a time to give some serious thought
to making this summer a safe one on the water. With this goal in mind, the Ontario
Conservation Officers Association (OCOA) proudly joins the Canadian Safe Boating
Council (CSBC) to mark North American Safe Boating Awareness Week - May 21-27.
"Our members actively enforce the laws regarding safe boating", says
OCOA President Mike Duncan, a Conservation Officer, angler, and boater himself.
"It is the responsibility of every boater to ensure that they enjoy their
favourite activity safely."
The OCOA and CSBC offer the following tips for safe boating:
Wear your life jacket or PFD
Don't drink and boat
Take a boating course
Be prepared
Beware of cold water risks
"Our members will be on the water during Safe Boating Awareness Week", adds Duncan. "I encourage all anglers and boaters to start now to help us make this an accident free season."
Anyone looking for more
information about boating safety is encouraged to visit the Canadian Safe Boating
Council website at www.csbc.ca . For more information about natural resources
regulations and enforcement, please visit the OCOA website at www.ocoa.ca, or
contact your local Conservation Officer.
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For more information
contact:
Mike Duncan
President
Ontario Conservation Officers Association
(705) 749-2689
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