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Thursday, June 12, 2008

22 New Coast Guard Auxiliary "Recruits" Sworn In!"

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
Public Affairs

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 11 June 2008

Contact: Kirk Scarborough 
Public Affairs Officer
(714) 777-2300
Captkirk55@aol.com

YORBA LINDA, Calif. - The night of June 5th, 2008 started the beginning for 22 new members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Commander Richard Symons, Director of Auxiliary for the 11th Coast Guard District ( Southern Region) administer the Coast Guard Auxiliary Oath of Office. The new members and their families packed the conference room of the Yorba Linda Community Center, where the oath of office took place.

 

Reading Oath of Office

(pictured above: new members taking oath, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary photo by Kirk Scarborough, USCGAUX)

Commander Symons gave a brief presentation about the history of the U.S. Coast Guard and the formation of its Auxiliary. Commander Symons also talked about the specific missions performed by the Auxiliary over the past year. Nationally in 2007, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteered over 250,000 man-hours of service to the Coast Guard and our nation.

After being sworn in these twenty-two new members will become full fledge members of what is regarded as the “premiere” all-volunteer force in the Department of Homeland Security and the nation.

Some of these members will teach boating safety classes, conduct vessel safety checks. Some will become Maritime Domain Awareness Inspectors. While others will become “Boat Crew” qualified for search and rescue missions or for those who are bi-lingual they may become interpreters. The Coast Guard Auxiliary has something to interest most everyone.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

COAST GUARD TO CELEBRATE FLAG DAY IN MARINA DEL REY

U.S. Coast Guard               
Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach

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Press Release

Date: June 10,2008

Contact:
U.S. Coast Guard Public Affairs
Anthony Turner (310) 924-6028

COAST GUARD TO CELEBRATE FLAG DAY IN MARINA DEL REY

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. In celebration of Flag Day, June 14, 2008, the Coast Guard Cutter Halibut, an 87-foot cutter stationed at Marina Del Rey, will be open for tours along with a 47 foot “Motor Life Boat” from Station Channel Islands. There is also a planned search and rescue demonstration involving a Coast Guard HH-65C "Dolphin" Helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station - Los Angeles and rescue boats from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and Bay Watch Lifeguards. The search and rescue demonstration is planned to take place at about 12:00 p.m. in Marina del Rey’s main channel across from the Sheriff's Station.

Boating safety experts from the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, will also be on hand to inspect lifejackets and answer questions. The public is invited to bring their lifejackets for inspection.  Children's lifejackets that are found to be in disrepair will be exchanged for a new Coast Guard approved lifejacket (while supplies last, one new children's lifejacket per family). California law requires children under 12 who are riding in a boat 26-feet or less to wear a Coast Guard-approved lifejacket.

Tours will be available starting at 10:30 a.m. at the Halibut mooring located at 13871 Fiji Way Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Get your free boat safety checks before hitting the water!

DATE: May 12, 2008 09:22:13 PST


U.S. Coast Guard
Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach

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Press Release

Date: May 12, 2008

Contact:
Lt. j.g. Andrew Munoz
U.S. Coast Guard Public Affairs
(310) 521-3610

Anthony Turner
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
Public Affairs
(310) 908-6950

LOS ANGELES - In conjunction with National Safe Boating Week, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will be providing free boat safety checks at five southern California locations on Saturday, May 24, 2008 beginning at 8 a.m.

"Memorial weekend traditionally kicks off the boating season. So before hitting the water, the Coast Guard urges boaters to make sure their safety equipment is in order," said Lt. j.g. Andrew Muñoz spokesman for the Coast Guard in Los Angeles.

Volunteer vessel examiners inspect boats to ensure that required safety equipment is present and in functional condition. The examiners also check for any basic mechanical problems, make sure registration and documentation are current, and offer information on a variety boating safety issues. Examinations can be conducted on any type of watercraft from boats, jet-ski's, to kayaks.

Lifejackets, fire extinguishers, and distress signals are just some of the items that are required by federal regulations. The Coast Guard also suggests boaters equip themselves with a marine VHF radio, GPS device, and 406 MHz EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon).

"We want boaters to be safe, responsible and enjoy their time on the water. It's our goal to have more boaters take advantage of these free boat safety checks. That's why we're working with the Coast Guard Auxiliary to have vessel examiners out at popular boating areas," said Muñoz.

Aside from being prepared for an emergency, one advantage of getting the free safety check from the Coast Guard Auxiliary is that there aren't any penalties associated with not passing. Those who do pass will be able to display this year's vessel exam decal on their boat.

According to Muñoz, the U.S. Coast Guard and local law enforcement will be on patrol conducting their own inspections. Unlike the inspections offered by the Coast Guard Auxiliary, if you fail to pass one conducted on the water by law enforcement you could face fines and be ordered back to the dock.

National Safe Boating Week is May 17-24, 2008. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary vessel examiners will be at the following locations on Saturday, May 24, 2008 beginning at 8 a.m.

  • Davies Launch Ramp, Long Beach, Calif.
  • Cabrillo Launch Ramp, San Pedro, Calif.
  • Newport Dunes Launch Ramp, Newport Harbor, Calif.
  • Pyramid Lake
  • Castaic Lake

Boaters can find more information about boating safety at the U.S. Coast Guard's boating safety web site at: http://www.uscgboating.org.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

SAFE BOATING CELEBRATION

For additional information: Dawna Taylor, Public Information Officer
Maricopa County Parks and
Recreation Department
Office: (602) 506-1114 – Cell: (602) 525-5733
Teresa Guillen, Public Information Officer
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Office: (623) 236-7377
Tom Nunes, Public Affairs Officer
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary – Arizona
Office: (602) 617-1979
May 8, 2008
Is your boat ready for the water?
(Peoria) – Is your watercraft safe? If you hesitated while answering this question, then you won’t want to miss the 2008 Arizona Safe Boating Celebration at Lake Pleasant Regional Park on May 17 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Free vessel safety checks will be offered by the U.S. Power Squadron and U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary at the ten and four-lane boat ramps.
The average check takes approximately 15-minutes and can be performed while you’re preparing to launch your boat. During the check, examiners will review federal and state boating laws and recommend equipment that will help to ensure that your boat is operating safely. Experts will also be on hand to provide information on how to select the right life-jacket, the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning, the consequences for operating a boat under the influence of alcohol and those pesky aquatic hitchhikers – Quagga mussels.
Don’t have a boat? No problem. Visit the vintage life-jacket display to see how life-jackets have evolved over the years or take a kayak out for a test drive at the ten-lane boat ramp. Guests will also be treated to a wakeboard demonstration and an H-60 Jayhawk helicopter swimmer rescue. Prizes will be raffled off throughout the morning. The first 200 vessel owners who receive a safety check will receive a discount coupon for future park entry. The event is included in the $5 per vehicle park entry fee (plus $2 per watercraft).
For more information on the event, visit www.azsafeboating.org. Lake Pleasant Regional Park is located at 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road in Morristown. From I-17, take SR-74 (Carefree Highway) west; turn right at Mile Post 19; three miles to the park entrance. For additional information on the park, visit www.maricopa.gov/parks/lake_pleasant.
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Dawna L. Taylor
Public Information Officer
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department
234 N. Central Avenue, Ste. 6400
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 506-1114(602) 506-4692 - fax(602) 525-5733 - cell
From hiking on a barrier-free trail, to horseback riding along a creek, Maricopa County Parks offer visitors the best of the Sonoran Desert. To learn more, visit the Parks Website at www.maricopa.gov/parks!

Monday, April 28, 2008

U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY CONTINUES TO PROMOTE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM AT WATERFRONT









PRESS RELEASE




April 28, 2008
For More Information Contact:
Anthony Turner, Chief
External Communications Division
National Department of Public Affairs
Email: anthony.turner@yahoo.com
(310) 908-6950

U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY CONTINUES TO PROMOTE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM AT WATERFRONT

SAN PEDRO, Calif. Not long after September 11, 2001, America’s Waterway Watch (AWW), a public outreach program, that encourages participants to simply report suspicious activity to the Coast Guard and/or other law enforcement agencies was born. Today, America's Waterway Watch (AWW), a combined effort of the Coast Guard and its Reserve and Auxiliary components, continues to grow, enlisting the active participation of those who live, work or play around America's waterfront areas. Coast Guard Reserve personnel concentrate on connecting with businesses and government agencies, while Auxiliary Members of the Coast Guard focus on building AWW awareness among the recreational boating public and public stakeholders, such as marina’s.

Why do we need America's Waterway Watch? America's coasts, rivers, bridges, dams, tunnels, ports, ships, military bases, and waterside industries may be the terrorists' next targets. Though waterway security is better than ever, with more than 95000 miles of shoreline, over 290,000 square miles of water, and approximately 70 million recreational boaters in the United States, the Coast Guard and local first responders cannot do the job alone.
America's Waterway Watch is similar to the Coast Watch program of World War II, which caused the early growth of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, who were mobilized as a uniformed, civilian component of the Coast Guard to scan the coast for U-boats and saboteurs attempting to infiltrate the shores of the United States. Today, America's Waterway Watch goes one step further: It calls on ordinary citizens who spend much of their time on and around America's waterways - to assist in the War on Terrorism on the Domestic Front.

In addition to its public outreach efforts the Coast Guard Auxiliary has also increased it public presence and outreach efforts in major marina’s and ports, such as in southern California and the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach (see photo below)

For more information about the America’s Waterway Watch program visit http://www.americaswaterwaywatch.org/index.htm If you are interested in assisting in a more formal capacity, either as a paid professional or trained volunteer, you should consider a civilian or military career with the United States Coast Guard (http://www.gocoastguard.com/jobs.html) or joining the Coast Guard Auxiliary (http://www.cgaux.org/).

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed civilian component of the United States Coast Guard. Created by an Act of Congress in 1939, the Auxiliary directly supports the Coast Guard in all missions, except military and direct law enforcement actions. The Coast Guard Auxiliary is an integral part of the United States Coast Guard. For more information visit http://www.cgaux.org/ if you are ready to join visit http://join.cgaux.org/ .


Pictured: As part of its increased presence in marinas Coast Guard Auxiliary Members George Assali (Left) and Tony Dallendorfer conduct an courtesy examination of a Uninspected Passenger Vessel (UPV) in Dana Point, CA.)

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