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FWC patrols and protects Florida’s waterways over Labor Day weekend

The main objective when Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers are on water
patrol is to keep boaters safe. Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer and Florida residents
and visitors traditionally take the opportunity to enjoy the water before the season begins to change. This year
the popular boating weekend fell just days after a major hurricane made landfall in Florida. While many FWC
officers deployed to assist residents in areas hardest hit by Hurricane Idalia, other officers were out in full force
looking out for reckless or impaired vessel operators and other dangerous boating violations.

Between Sept. 2-4, FWC officers removed nearly 20 unsafe and impaired vessel operators from the waterways
of Florida for boating under the influence, cited over 380 and provided education and warnings to over 2,800
boaters for safety violations. There were zero boating accident fatalities reported over the holiday weekend.

“These past two weeks are a testament to the versatility and dedication of our officers,” said Col. Brian Smith,
FWC Law Enforcement Division Director. “At the same time, we had officers conducting welfare checks in
high-water vehicles and shallow draft vessels in communities in the Big Bend, other officers were filling their
shoes back home, keeping boaters enjoying the holiday weekend safe. I have no doubt that their actions helped
prevent tragic accidents from occurring over the holiday weekend,”

The FWC reminds all boaters to enjoy time with friends and family but do so safely and don’t forget to designate
a sober operator before departing from the dock.

For more information about boating safety, visit MyFWC.com/Boating and select “Boater Education” then
“Boating Safety.”

To report dangerous boating activity the public can submit anonymous tips by texting 847411 (Tip411) with the
keyword “FWC” followed by the location and any information about the violation or call 888-404-FWCC (3922).
Additionally, there is an easy-to-use downloadable iPhone or Android app: “FWC Wildlife Alert.”

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QUESTIONS? Contact the FWC STAY CONNECTED:
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission ·
620 S. Meridian Street ·
Tallahassee, FL
32399-1600 ·
(850) 488-4676 GovDelivery logo
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