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Boating Accident Statistics Illustrate A Need For Water Safety Programs And Enforcement

On October 23, 2004 from 12 noon until 8:00 pm, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit, along with the US Coast Guard, US Customs, Sanibel Police Department Marine Unit, Fort Myers Police Department Marine Unit, Cape Coral Police Department Marine Unit, and Florida Fish & Wildlife, conducted Operation "Sea Spray 2004 Phase II". Operation SEASPRAY (Selective Enforcement & Awareness Special Patrol Reducing Accidents 2004) was conducted throughout the day as an effort in detecting and apprehending impaired boaters and providing education in boating safety.

Boating accident statistics illustrate a need for water safety programs and enforcement, that is why MADD-Southwest Florida (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) helped support the operation by providing law enforcement with life vests (donated by Boat US/West Marine ) and waterproof neck-totes. In addition, a small plush manatee toy dubbed "Mortie" was handed out to children during the boat inspections. Save the Manatee Club donated the manatee toys for the project.

Florida Recreational Boating Fatalities increased 23% in 2003. Alcohol contributed to 33% of all fatal boating accidents. 88% of those who died in boating accidents were not wearing a life jacket. MADD acts as a voice for America’s youngest passengers, protecting them from the dangers of riding with an impaired driver.

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You can die from hypothermia in as little as 3 hours

If a person is exposed to water temperatures of less than 92 degrees Fahrenheit, hypothermia can already occur. The body core temperature drops and the blood circulation continuously decreases. At first, arms and legs will start to feel cold, while the body conserves the heat for the inner organs and the brain. The decreased blood flow causes the person to lose muscular control of the arms and legs, making swimming impossible. At that point, drowning will most likely occur. Even a person with a PFD (personal flotation device) may have difficulties keeping from floating face down, especially in rough waters. As the brain cools down, confusion sets in and the chances of making rational decisions, such as grabbing a rescue rope, are very slim.

 


 


 


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