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  1. Chapman Navigation Rules: International - Inland (Chapman's Guide to the Rules of the Road) by United States Coast Guard, 2004-04-28
  2. BUOY OH BUOY.(Brief Article): An article from: Trailer Boats by Dan Armitage, 1999-12-01
  3. How to Avoid Collisions: The Inland and International Rules of the Road Made Simple by Michael Cargal, 1991-09
  4. Carbon monoxide the invisible killer (SuDoc TD 5.4/3:74) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1994

41. Boating Safety And License Online - Boat Pennsylvania Official Boating License A
Official Pennsylvania boating safety course. Pennsylvania boating regulations and Boat safety Course Online. Welcome to the official
http://www.boat-ed.com/pa/
Pennsylvania Boating Regulations and Boat Safety Course Online
Welcome to the official site for Pennsylvania boating safety courses and PWC (jet ski) safety courses approved by the . The courses found on this site satisfy Pennsylvania boater education law requiring operators to have a Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate. Taking a boat safety course will teach you about boater safety and Pennsylvania boating laws, and may also make you eligible for a discount on your personal watercraft (jet ski) or boat insurance! Below you'll find options for an online Pennsylvania boating safety course with an online boater certification test, a Pennsylvania video home-study boating education course, and Pennsylvania classroom boat safety courses.
Internet Home Study Course
Take a boater safety course by studying at home and receive your official Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate!

42. Boating
defines the basics of boating, laws and regulations, navigation rules , Who Needs to Take Boater safety? boats in Michigan to enroll in a boating safety course
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/1,1607,7-153-10365_10884---,0.html
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Boating In Michigan Is Fun

Unmatched recreational fun on the water. Boating Access Site Information Online Boat Rentals in Michigan State Parks
Most Michigan State Parks are located on lakes or rivers so that visitors may enjoy boating activities while staying at a state park or recreation area. The Handbook of Michigan Boating Laws and Responsibilities
The Handbook of Michigan Boating Laws and Responsibilities defines the basics of boating, laws and regulations, navigation rules, weather emergencies, encountering other vessels and much more. Safe navigation on Michigan waterways is the responsibility of everyone. Who Needs to Take Boater Safety?
Michigan conservation officers and Michigan county sheriffs encourage all persons operating boats in Michigan to enroll in a boating safety course. Water Works Wonders
Boating and fishing can provide family time and outdoor recreation. Learn how to recapture the joy of these sports with this national campaign.
Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week

To raise awareness about prevention and control of ANS such as the zebra mussel, Eurasian water milfoil, purple loosestrife, round goby and ruffe in Michigan and and Great Lakes waters. An aquatic nuisance species is defined as a waterborne, non-native organism that threatens the diversity or abundance of native species, the ecological stability of impacted waters, or threatens a commercial, agricultural, aquacultural or recreational activity.

43. Law Enforcement: Boating Regulations
The Alcohol boating safety Act makes it unlawful to operate a watercraft on the public waters of the State of Mississippi while under the influence of
http://www.mdwfp.com/lawenforcement_boating.asp

Hunting Regulations
Fishing Regulations
Boating Regulations
Hunter Education ...
Boat Registration Application (PDF)
Boating Enforcement Go to: Boating Registration A Federal Regulation went into effect May 1, 1995, which requires operators of all boats to have at least one wearable life jacket or personal flotation device, for each person aboard. Under the new regulation a throwable PFD (Type IV) will no longer qualify as a life jacket on boats less than 16 feet. PFD requirements remain unchanged on boats 16 feet and over.
Section 59-21-31 of the Mississippi Code, prohibits the removal or alteration of awarded numbers or identification numbers affixed to vessels, boats, outboard motors and trailers has been amended. Additional language added to this section provides that no person may buy, sell or possess a vessel, boat, outboard motor or trailer on which any awarded number or identification number has been removed or altered.
Due to the increase in marine theft, a closer look is being taken at applications for boat registration when received. Applications for boat registration with required information missing or information which appears to be incorrect, will be sent back to the applicant along with a boat inspection form to be completed by a conservation officer. The application should then be resubmitted along with the completed boat inspection form. All home-made boats will be inspected prior to registration.

44. Boat & Water Safety: Minnesota DNR
This booklet summarizes Minnesota s boating laws and regulations. The Boat Water safety program provides the public with safety information and education
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/boatwater/
Shortcuts: Lake Finder Rec. Compass Curr. Conditions Hunting Fishing State Parks Site Map Contact the DNR What's New? Newsroom ...
Minnesota Boating Guide
(670 Kb) . This booklet summarizes Minnesota's boating laws and regulations.
  • provides the public with safety information and education programs, and coordinates the efforts of other safety agencies and groups throughout the state. collects and interprets statistical data on boat and water accidents and boating in general. Minnesota has the highest per capita boat registration figure in the country. handles the free mandatory boating and safety education program for 12 through 17-year-olds ; water surface use management; informational programs on boat and water safety; and in-service training programs for safety and enforcement personnel. Order the Boat Operator's Course and Test Packet or take the Boat Minnesota online.
Back to top Main Categories: About the DNR Grants Jobs Maps ... Volunteering
Web site policies: Accessibility Linking Privacy Main page Education Publications Statistics Ice safety Boating Main page Boating guide Canoeing Main page State canoe routes Trip information Outfitters Kayaking Main page Water access Main page Water recreation regulations Boating guide Local surface use regulations Initiating local surface use zoning Required permits

45. Boating And Water Recreation Regulations: Minnesota DNR
regulations. boating. Fishing. Hunting. Offhighway vehicle. Snowmobile. boating. Main page. boating guide. Water recreation safety. Boat and water safety. Ice safety.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/boatwater/
Shortcuts: Lake Finder Rec. Compass Curr. Conditions Hunting Fishing State Parks Site Map Contact the DNR What's New? Newsroom ... Regulations
Boating and water recreation regulations
This information is available in an alternative format upon request. E-mail the DNR Information Center at info@dnr.state.mn.us or call at (651) 296-6157 or (888) MINNDNR; TTY: (651) 296-5484 or (800) 657-3929. This document contains a synopsis of the boating/watercraft rules. For complete laws and regulations, consult Minnesota Statutes and Rules of the DNR. Back to top Main Categories: About the DNR Grants Jobs Maps ... Volunteering
Web site policies: Accessibility Linking Privacy Regulations Boating Fishing Hunting Off-highway vehicle Snowmobile Boating Main page Boating guide Water recreation safety Boat and water safety Ice safety

46. Marine And Recreational Vehicles
Rules, regulations, and boating safety tips for anyone operating a boat on New York waterways. M and RV Programs boating Basics
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/boats/

Boating Basics
Boating Education Required Equipment Accidents
Boating Basics
Boating Education Required Equipment Accidents ... Personal Watercraft

47. General Information
Nuisances This site contains the ballast water regulations and information VIS - Vessel Information System - for State boating safety Administrators; World
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/
General Information Publications
Information
  • General Publications -forms, technical publications, studies. CG-840 Inspection Books The following manuals are available for downloading and printing locally. Exxon Valdez Ten Years After Brochure. Casualty Reports -Recently released marine casualty reports. IMO/MEPC Meeting Documents - this site contains the most recent documents published by the International Maritime Organization in preparation for the recent Marine Environment Protection Committee Sessions. Current "hot topics" include Ballast Water Management, Revisions to MARPOL(73/78) and related Codes, Anti-foulant Systems, Particular Sensitive Sea Areas, and Ship Recycling.

48. Boating Safety
Search and Rescue case is the goal of safety inspections and enforcing safety regulations. For more information on recreational boating safety click here
http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/aole/safety.htm
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The Coast Guard conducts over 45,000 law enforcement boardings each year. A significant portion of this enforcement effort is devoted to the inspection of safety equipment on board vessels plying America's waters and the high seas. Preventing tomorrow's Search and Rescue case is the goal of safety inspections and enforcing safety regulations. For more information on recreational boating safety click here, boating safety,

49. Game And Fish Department, North Dakota | Licenses And Regulations
Licenses and regulations. 20022004 Boat and Water safety Guide. Table of contents. Prohibited Operation 16. boating Under Influence 17.
http://www.state.nd.us/gnf/licenses/boat-and-water.html

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2002-2004 Boat and Water Safety Guide
Table of contents Definitions Registration Fees and Renewal Date Change of Address or Ownership Loss of Certificate of Number ... Reporting Violations MEASURE YOUR BOAT TO DETERMINE WHAT CLASS IT IS IN
When measuring a vessel, measure from the forward end to the after end across the deck down the center line, excluding the sheer. This means in a straight line and only that part of the hull that is permanent. EQUIPMENT CLASS A
(Under 16 feet in length) CLASS 1
(16 feet, but under 26 feet) CLASS 2
(26 feet, but under 40 feet) CLASS 3
(40 feet or over in length) Every motorboat, principally used in North Dakota ,that is powered by any motor (including electric motors) must be registered with the Game and Fish Department. (See Section 14 Re: youngsters 10 years and younger) One Coast Guard approved Type I, II, or III PFD for each person aboard. Anyone being towed on waterskis, surfboard or similar device must wear a Type I, II, or II PFD while being towed. (See Section 14 ) No person may operate or permit the operation of a personal watercraft without each person on board the personal watercraft wearing a United States Coast Guard approved type I, II, III, or V personal flotation device.

50. Boating Safety Regulations Highlights
BHQ-99-02E(a). boating safety regulations Highlights. New Age Horsepower Restrictions – as of April 1, 1999. UNDER 12 YEARS OF
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/backgrou/1999/hq-ac02-a_e.htm
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Boating Safety Regulations Highlights
UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE Maximum power of motor :
7.5 kw (10hp) AT LEAST 12 YEARS OF AGE BUT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE Maximum power of motor :
30 kw (40hp) UNDER AGE 16 Is prohibited from operating a personal watercraft (PWC)
  • These requirements apply when operating a pleasure craft fitted with a motor used for recreational purposes. These requirements apply in areas outside the Northwest and Nunavut Territories at this time.

New Recreational Boat Operator Competency – as of April 1, 1999 SEPTEMBER 15, 1999 Youth, born after April 1, 1983 will require proof of competency on board to operate a boat fitted with a motor. SEPTEMBER 15, 2002 Any person operating a boat fitted with a motor and less than 4 meters (including PWC) will require proof of competency on board. SEPTEMBER 15, 2009 All operators will require proof of competency on board.

51. New Boating Safety Regulations
STATEMENT BY Honourable David Anderson Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and Member of Parliament for Victoria. New boating safety regulations Toronto, Ontario.
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/statem/1999/19990118_e.htm
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STATEMENT BY
Honourable David Anderson
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and
Member of Parliament for Victoria
New Boating Safety Regulations
Toronto, Ontario
January 18, 1999 Thank you for being here today. As the Minister responsible for the Canadian Coast Guard, I want to thank the organizers of the Toronto International Boat Show for allowing us the use of this venue. This is particularly timely given the presentation last night of the first Canadian Safe Boating Awards (CASBAs), created to promote safe and responsible recreational boating. Before providing you with an overview of the new boating safety regulations , I want to thank the thousands of Canadians and the many recreational boating associations who took part in the broad consultative process that preceded their development. These individuals are the real architects of these reasonable and balanced measures which are to be published in the Canada Gazette on February 3,1999. A Call to Action We all know that Canadians love the water. Some 8 million Canadians are boaters, and Canadians own an estimated 2.6 million recreational boats.

52. Boating Safety Education Requirements
boating safety Education Requirements The certificate may be obtained by completing an approved boating safety course or passing an equivalency examination.
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/boating/regulations/bser.html
Boating Safety Education Requirements Maryland's Boating Safety Education Law is designed to assure that the younger generation of boaters have fundamental knowledge of boating rules and safety and that eventually, all boaters will be operating their boats with a basic level of boating education. The law also imposes the requirement for persons convicted of certain boating violations to successfully complete a boating safety education courseregardless of the age of the operator. The Boating Safety Education Law requires that any person born on or after July 1, 1972 must have in their possession a certificate of boating safety education while operating a numbered or documented vessel on Maryland waters. The certificate may be obtained by completing an approved boating safety course or passing an equivalency examination. The Natural Resources Police offer the Maryland Basic Boating Course through local recreation departments and community colleges. This course is 8-10 hours in length and covers the basics of boating and water safety. The equivalency examination is for those persons who desire not to take a course and is offered, by appointment at locations throughout the State. For study materials for the equivalency examination or course information, contact: Maryland Natural Resources Police
Outdoor Education Division
1804 West Street, Suite 300

53. Boating Regulations
think they can do little to affect the boating activity in are consistent and the problems pose significant safety issues, regulations creating speed
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/boating/regs.html

Actions on 2003 Proposals
Proposed Regulations for 2004
The following areas are under consideration for regulatory action in 2004. During the summer of 2004, these areas will be studied and evaluated. For detailed information on each proposal and to provide input to the Department of Natural Resources concerning a proposed regulation, click on the links below for details.
  • Ramsey Lake
    The Department of Natural Resources has received a petition to establish an all time 6-knot speed limit for all portions of Ramsey Lake. They state that Ramsey Lake has experienced a dramatic increase in boat traffic in recent years.
  • Selby Bay
    The Department of Natural Resources has received a petition to establish an all time 6-knot speed limit for all portions of Selby Bay. Additionally, they request the 6 knot zone to extend out to a point that is in line with the end of Turkey Point Island to the tip of Long Point.
  • Pocomoke River - Shad Landing
    The Department of Natural Resources proposes to create a 6 knot speed limit in the immediate vicinity of the Shad Landing boat ramp and docks. The Department also proposes to create a minimun wake zone at all times in Corkers Creek.
  • Pocomoke River
    The Department of Natural Resources has received a petition to extend the existing speed limit which begins at the Rt 13 bridge and extends through Pocomoke City. The new extension would extend the speed limit approximately 400 yds in a northeasterly direction from the Rt 13 bridge.

54. Boating Safety In Minnesota
They favor more aggressive enforcement of regulations and increased penalties for violating boating regulations. safetyrelated problems seem to be more acute
http://www.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

55. Shrimping And Fishing Regulations And Safety
Shrimping and Fishing regulations and safety. boating safety Course Online Florida boating safety online course is an authorized NASBLA/state-approved course
http://www.isaa.cc/shrimpandfish/regulations.php
Shrimping and Fishing the Intercoastal Waterway, Mosquito Lagoon, and beyond...
Shrimping and Fishing Regulations and Safety
Boating-Lightning Protection - by William J. Becker, a University of Florida Publication. Boating Safety Course Online - Florida Boating Safety online course is an authorized NASBLA/state-approved course developed by Boat-Ed for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Florida Boat Safety Quiz - Try your knowledge on Florida boat safety. Florida Recreational Shrimping Regulations - Here's a link to a summary of the hard-to-find RECREATIONAL SHRIMPING INFORMATION (Rule 68B-31, F.A.C.) If you desire more information try this link (same site) pdf format of the codebook Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Fishing License Information - FWC's site with license requirements information for both Saltwater, Freshwater, Recreational and Commercial licenses. Florida Regulations - Florida's Game and Fish commision page with boating, hunting, fishing and other related regulations.

56. APOLNET | Hot Issues, New Boating Safety Regulations
New boating safety regulations Announced. Following extensive consultations, Canadian Coast Guard recently released new boating safety regulations.
http://www.apolnet.org/issue3.html
New Boating Safety Regulations Announced Following extensive consultations, Canadian Coast Guard recently released new boating safety regulations. The new regulations resulted from approximately 4 years of consultations with the public, boating associations, manufacturers, cottagers, coroners, enforcement agencies and other stakeholders, and which proceeded along two tracks: one dealt with operator competency and age and horsepower restrictions; the other addressed Small Vessel Regulation amendments. [See OPHA's response to the call for input , submitted in Aug. 1998.] The new regulations include the following changes:
  • minimum age limits for operating power boats above 10 Horsepower and personal watercraft;
  • mandatory operator competency requirements (phased in over 10 years) for operators of recreational power boats;
  • minimum safety equipment and operation standards for all boats.
The Small Vessel Regulations were expanded to include a "careless operation" offence which will allow enforcement agencies to issue tickets to reckless boaters who put themselves and others at risk.

57. Sport Fish Regulations - Alaska's Boating Safety Law
Alaska s boating safety law, Back to regulations Home. REGISTRATION In January 2001, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) assumed
http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/statewide/regulations/boating.cfm

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REGISTRATION:
In January 2001, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) assumed boat registration from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG).
  • All motorized boats must be registered. All non-motorized boats over 10 feet must be registered. Boats with current USCG registration need not register
  • with DMV until their registration expires.
  • Registration card must be carried on board the boat.
For more information on boat registration contact your local DMV office or visit their website: www.state.ak.us/dmv/reg/boat.htm
SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS:
State safety and equipment requirements are identical to the USCG federal requirements, with the addition of: "All persons under 13 years of age must wear a USCG approved life jacket while on the deck of a boat or in an open boat." Obtain a complete list of safety and equipment requirements and other vital boating safety information from the State Office of Boating Safety at (907) 269-8705, or visit their website: www.alaskaboatingsafety.org

58. Boating Regulations In Glacier Bay National Park
boating regulations. Bartlett Cove Docking and Moorage regulations. This is necessary for public safety and to prevent structural damage to the dock facility.
http://www.nps.gov/glba/InDepth/visit/activities/boater/boating_regs.htm
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Vessel Use Restrictions
Limits on the number of vessels allowed to enter Glacier Bay are intended to enhance the quality of each visitor's experience by protecting air quality and water quality, providing opportunities for wilderness solitude, and promoting the well-being of marine wildlife including fish, seabirds and marine mammals.
Noise restrictions provide quiet anchorages for boaters.
June 1 through August 31, except on vessels in transit or as otherwise permitted by the superintendent, the use of generators or other non-propulsive motors (except a windlass) is prohibited from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. in Reid Inlet, Blue Mouse Cove and North Sandy Cove. Non-motorized waters allow visitors an enhanced opportunity to experience wilderness. Vessel Management Plan Map
  • In designated areas, all motorized vessels (including seaplanes and sailing vessels with auxiliary motorized propulsion) are restricted from use.
Location Date Muir Inlet Head June 1 - July 15 Wachusett Inlet July 16 - August 31 Adams Inlet
Rendu Inlet
Hugh Miller Complex
Beardslee Islands May 1 - September 15
Whale Waters Regulations
Vessel operating restrictions in whale waters are intended to minimize whale disturbance and lower the risk of whale/vessel collisions to protect the endangered humpback whale.

59. Glacier National Park - Boating
Regulation, National Park Service boating regulations will be found in Title 36 US Coast Guard and State of Montana regulations for boat operation safety.
http://www.nps.gov/glac/activities/boating.htm
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Glacier National Park offers a variety of boating experiences. Boat launching ramps are available on Bowman and McDonald Lakes on the west side, and St. Mary and Two Medicine Lakes on the east side of the park. Boat rentals are available at Apgar, Lake McDonald Lodge, Rising Sun, Many Glacier, and Two Medicine. Contact Glacier Park Boat Company for information and rates. Canoes or rafts can be carried to many smaller waters. White water canoeing, kayaking, or rafting can be enjoyed on the Flathead River which forms the south and west boundary of Glacier. The rivers and lakes in this mountainous region are very cold. All water users (boaters, swimmers, and skiers) should be aware of the dangers of hypothermia at any time of the year.
Registration All motorboats and sailboats 12 feet in length and longer must be registered and numbered according to State of Montana regulations. Hand propelled boats are exempt, and boats from other states or countries may be used temporarily without Montana registration.

60. PFBC Boating Index
Current regulations. Mandatory Education DCNR Changes Limits to 20 HP on 6 State Park Lakes. PA s Mandatory boating safety Education Requirements.
http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Fish_Boat/boatinf.htm

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2004 Boating Regulation Recap
Special Boating Regulations

Proposed Regulations
Current Regulations Mandatory Education
DCNR Changes Limits to 20 HP on 6 State Park Lakes
Boating Advisory Board Minutes - September 2003
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