BOATERS URGED TO BE CAUTIOUS OF HIGH WATER LEVELS : OH

Article Posted: March 04, 2004

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BOATERS URGED TO BE CAUTIOUS OF HIGH WATER LEVELS
Guard against cold water immersion and hypothermia

COLUMBUS, OH - A statewide recreational boating advisory has been issued by
the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), alerting boaters that
seasonably frigid water temperatures and potentially high river levels
present dangerous conditions along Ohio's waterways.
Water temperatures remain just above freezing, and inland streams and rivers
could reach potentially high levels in the coming weeks due to rain, melting
ice and water discharges from inland reservoirs, according to the ODNR
Division of Watercraft. Fishing from boats has been reported in various
locations around Ohio, though Lake Erie and some inland lakes remain
partially ice covered.
Taking precautions against cold water immersion and hypothermia are
especially important this time of year. Boaters should consider these tips
when on the water this spring:
* Always wear a life jacket while boating;
* Dress in layers, wearing synthetic moisture-wicking clothing;
* Do not improperly load or overload a boat with people and gear;
* Take a boating education course that is approved by ODNR Division of
Watercraft.


Source: ODNR






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