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Kick off the Summer Boating Season With Tips from the Parks Department

Memorial Day Weekend kicks off the height of boating season in the Hudson Valley.

The state parks department offers these reminders:

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation welcomes boaters and anglers to take advantage of New York State’s abundance of recreational waterways, while encouraging them to take common-sense precautions to stay safe. 

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For a safe and enjoyable boating season, State Parks recommends the following: 

    • Beginning May 1, all boat operators born on or after May 1, 1996 are now required to obtain a SafeBoating Certificate by completing an eight-hour safe boating course. Courses may be completed and certificates obtained through State Parks, U.S. Power Squadrons, or the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Previous law only required the operator of a personal watercraft or any youthful boat operator to obtain a Safe Boating Certificate. A new law signed by the Governor phases-in this existing requirement to all boaters beginning with those born on or after May 1, 1996. A list of approved courses is available on the State Parks website: http://nysparks.com/recreation/boating/safety-courses.aspx  
      • Keeping track of a NY Safe Boating Certificate is easier thanks to the Governor’s Adventure License initiative. If you have taken an approved safe boating course and received your NY Safe BoatingCertificate, with just a few easy steps, you can choose to have your certification also reflected on your NYS Driver License, Non-Driver ID or Learner Permit as a small anchor icon. This DMV designation will eliminate the need to carry your boating safety certificate with you when boating http://licensecenter.ny.gov/nys-adventure-license

      Each year throughout the Empire State more than one million boating enthusiasts enjoy a variety of recreational boating and paddling opportunitiesA 2004 New York Sea Grant study found that recreational boating in New York State had an annual economic impact of $1.8 billion and accounted for 18,700 jobs.

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      The State Parks Marine Service Unit is responsible for the general coordination of boating safety programs and supports marine law enforcement efforts across the state, including patrols, training and funding for local marine enforcement activities. For more information about boating safety – including listings of boating safety courses – and marine recreation in New York State, visit www.nysparks.com/recreation/boating.


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