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  • Photograph of: Coast Guard Capt. filming PSA

    Photograph of: Coast Guard Capt. filming PSA (1.68 MB)
    U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas M .Blue
    NEW ORLEANS -- (center) Capt. John Korn, the Eight Coast Guard District chief of staff, participates in the filming of a safe boating public service announcement video with the help from a group of New Orleans’ Saintsations here Thursday, May 9, 2008. Each year the Coast Guard, along with the Coast Guard Auxiliary and local supporters, participate in a nationwide safe boating campaign to help ensure a safe and fun boating season. Before boating, the Coast Guard urges all mariners to file a float plan, carry emergency signaling devices and always wear your lifejacket. “Be a survivor-wear it!” (U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas M. Blue)
  • Coast Guard Gives Safety Training To Vietnamese Fishermen

    Coast Guard Gives Safety Training To Vietnamese Fishermen (1.58 MB)
    BELLE CHASSE, La. – Scott Labak, a U.S. Coast Guard civilian fishing vessel safety instructor, demonstrates the steps involved with lighting a flare to a group of Vietnamese and Cambodian fishermen here, today. The Coast Guard provided a boating safety course for the fishermen, with Coast Guard Lt. Thao V. Nguyen translating the training into Vietnamese while civilian Tam Nguyen translated it into Cambodian. “Most of them don’t know how to light a flare, or depoly a liferaft, said Coast Guard Lt. Thao V. Nguyen. "They need to know how to use them, and that’s why we’re here.” The Coast Guard provided flares, a life raft, whistles, a display for proper damage control and a safety slide show for the training. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 3rd Class Stephen Lehmann
  • Coast Guard Auxiliarst places seal of approval on safe boat

    Coast Guard Auxiliarst places seal of approval on safe boat (663.86 KB)
    KENNER, La. (May 21, 2005) - Coast Guard Auxiliarist Dan Hall, 62, of La Place, La., affixes an inspection decal today to a recreational pleasure boat to signify that it was inspected by the Auxiliary and conforms to federal safety requirements. Hall is a member of Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 49 and inspected the boat as a part of a joint-agency effort to promote National Safe Boating week in Kenner. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer Third Class Robert M. Reed
  • River Fest

    River Fest (526.17 KB)
    NEW ORLEANS(Sept. 9)- A boatcrew from Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Cincinnatti patrols the Ohio River, Sept. 4, during the Cincinatti River Fest. Coast Guard crews worked alongside boatcrews from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Watercraft, Kentucky Game and Fish, Harrison County Sheriff's Department, Covington, Ky., Police Department and Boone County Fire and Rescue to ensure the safety of boaters enjoying the event. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Kevin Kelly.
  • Boating safety for Labor Day

    Boating safety for Labor Day (237.34 KB)
    Petty Officer 1st Class Nick J. Alphonso of Coast Guard Station New Orleans speaks to Lucy Bustamante, a local news reporter, today about boating safety this Labor Day weekend.
  • MSO Morgan City, La., conducts fishing vessel exam

    MSO Morgan City, La., conducts fishing vessel exam (753.83 KB)
    GRAND ISLE, La. - Coast Guard Safety Examiner Bill Evert (right) of Coast Guard Marine Safety Office Morgan City, La., examines a 28-foot shrimp boat, owned by Ricky Fitzgerald, July 22 to ensure it meets federal safety regulations. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by PA3 Nyx Cangemi
  • safety zone at American Powerboat race in Orange Beach, Ala.

    safety zone at American Powerboat race in Orange Beach, Ala. (174.13 KB)
    Petty Officer 3rd Class Adam Paulin, a machinery technician at Coast Guard Station Pensacola, Fla., helps maintain a safety zone at the American Power Boat Association's GMC Pro Grade Series World Championships at Orange Beach, Ala., Nov. 15, 2003. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA3 Jonathan McCool
  • safety zone at American Power Boat race in Orange Beach, Ala.

    safety zone at American Power Boat race in Orange Beach, Ala. (123.69 KB)
    The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stingray maintains a safety zone at the American Power Boat Association's GMC Pro Grade Series World Championships at Orange Beach, Ala., Nov. 15, 2003. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA3 Jonathan McCool
  • safety zone at American Power Boat race in Orange Beach, Ala.

    safety zone at American Power Boat race in Orange Beach, Ala. (156.38 KB)
    A boatcrew from Coast Guard Station Pensacola, Fla., works with a boatcrew from the Alabama Marine Police to enforce a safety zone at the American Power Boat Association's GMC Pro Grade Series World Championships at Orange Beach, Ala., Nov. 15, 2003. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA3 Jonathan McCool
  • Free Stuff

    Free Stuff (279.48 KB)
    Scott Labak, a commercial vessel safety specialist for U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office Mobile, Ala., offers some informative material to a member of the boating public at a maritime safety fair in Pass Christian, Miss., Jan. 27. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA3 Jonathan McCool
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