Conservation Officers Encourage Safe Boating

After one of the longest, coldest winters on record, the ice has melted and tens of thousands of Ontario boaters and anglers are looking forward to spending time on the water enjoying their favourite pastimes. Spring is the perfect time to give some serious thought to making sure this summer is 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 promote the annual North American Safe Boating Awareness Week – May 16th – 22nd, 2015.

“Our members actively enforce the laws regarding safe boating”, says OCOA President Tim Rochette, an Ontario Conservation Officer based in North Bay, and an active angler and boater himself. “It is the responsibility of every boater to ensure that they enjoy the outdoors safely.”

At the core of the 2015 campaign are the 5 key messages that we have been consistently delivering to the boating community.

  • Wear a PFD or Lifejacket
  • Don’t Drink & Boat
  • Take a Boating Course
  • Be Prepared, Both You and Your Vessel
  • Be Wary of the Dangers of Cold Water Immersion

“Our members will be on the water during Safe Boating Awareness Week, whether working or enjoying some recreational time with our families”, adds Rochette.  “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:

Tim Rochette
President, Ontario Conservation Officers Association
(705) 752-3518
trochette@ocoa.ca