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| Coast Guard, local agencies increase patrols for Gasparilla Day Celebration |
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TAMPA, Fla. - The Coast Guard and local law-enforcement agencies will partner up to keep local waterways safe during the upcoming Gasparilla Day celebration. A 50-foot safety zone and no-wake zone surrounding the parade route in Hillsborough Bay will be implemented from Saturday at 7 a.m. to Sunday at 12 a.m. The Coast Guard reccomends all boaters adhere to the following safety practices:
Watercraft should always be operated at a safe speed and boaters should maintain a proper lookout by constantly staying aware of their surroundings and other boats. "The Gasparilla Day events bring a large number of boats within a confined space and boating safety is a core responsibility for the Coast Guard," said Lt. j.g. Will Sanders, Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg's chief of incident management. "Boaters need to be careful while out on the water during the celebration to ensure they have a safe and fun weekend." Boaters are also encouraged to file a float plan with a friend or family member, and have a working VHF radio and a 406 MHz EPIRB on board. Each passenger should be educated on what to do in the event of a maritime emergency, including how to use a VHF radio, and the location of safety equipment and first-aid supplies. |
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