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Boater Education
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and ABC5 have partnered to make Iowan's aware of some key safety tips while boating.

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I Got Caught poster
The Iowa DNR is once again teaming up with Iowa Health Systems during the summer, for the 'I Got Caught' Program. This program rewards young people for being safe. The 'I Got Caught!' program utilizes law enforcement to "catch" and reward young Iowans practicing good safety habits through life jacket wear, ATV helmet use, and bike helmets.

The Seasonal Water Patrol and ATV Officers, full time Conservation Officers and Iowa DNR Park Rangers will be handing out ice cream coupons to young people across the state.
Download the poster,*pdf




Welcome to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Boater Education Program! The goals of the DNR Boater Education Program are as follows:
  • Educate Iowans about boater safety
  • Continue to promote boater education in the schools
  • Train volunteer instructors to teach boater education
  • Make Iowa's waterways safe through education

By providing boater education to the public, the DNR will help ensure the safety of recreational opportunities on Iowa's lakes and rivers. There are approximately 234,335 registered boats in Iowa and over 300,000 acres of water to navigate upon. Education is the key to making these waterways safe for everyone to enjoy.

Boater education is mandatory for any person 12 - 17 years old, who will operate a motorboat over ten horsepower or personal watercraft (PWC). Families can spend quality time together by learning to be safe on the water. Whether you choose to go fishing, sailing, pleasure boating, canoeing, or kayaking, taking a boater education course could save your life!

DNR Targeting Youth On Iowa Waters
Posted: June 2, 2009
DES MOINES - Youth ages 2 to 13 caught on Iowa's waterways wearing a lifejacket will receive a mock citation, a sticker and a coupon for a free small Frosty at a participating Wendy's restaurant.
READ ABOUT IT


Life Jacket Zones Life Jacket Zones
"Life Jacket Zone" message coming soon to boat ramps located in State Parks across Iowa. The Iowa DNR has designated boat ramps to be "Life Jacket Zones" and is promoting that all boaters wear their lifejackets while on or near the water.

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2010 Recreational Boating Incidents
Personal Injuries
17
Property Damage
6
Fatalities
4
Last Updated: 07/27/2010
 
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