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In this week's episode Drs Bhatti, Boustany, and Michaud discuss scurvy, boating safety, video games, and essential water survival skills for kids! Time Stamps Health News - 2:11 Boating Safety - 4:08 Video Games - 7:37 Water Survival Skills - 13:22 Trivia - 13:45
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Living in a coastal community, going boating in the summer is almost inevitable. But summer fun requires summer safety. According to the Lifesaving Society of Newfoundland and Labrador, 40 per cent of drownings in 2023 occurred while boating. Sean Fitzpatrick, the manager of boating safety in St. John's, joined us in studio today to share some tips.
As the summer weather hits BC, the need to remind everyone about boating safety and what you can do to limit the potential hazards associated with fun on the water. Guest: Bruce Hayne, Executive Director of Boating BC Association Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: The On-to-Ottawa March In 1935, about 1,500 residents of federal Unemployment Relief Camps in BC went on strike. They traveled by train and truck to Vancouver to protest poor conditions in the Depression-era camps. Guest: Craig Baird, Host of the Podcast “Canada History Ehx” Seg 2: Exploring the link between mental health and biodiversity If you live in a major city the lack of biodiversity may contribute to poor mental health. Guest: Rachel Buxton, Assistant Professor, Institute of Environmental and Interdisciplinary Sciences Carleton University Seg 3: View From Victoria: Guide Outfitters given no compensation by NDP government Five guide outfitters got the news that the NDP had turned down some promised compensation for loss of their tenures, since the court awarded title to the Tsilhqot'in First Nation. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 4: People are living longer, but can they afford to? Retirement used to last about 2 decades but with better access to medical and health services, the need to prepare for a longer post-work life is necessary. Guest: Carole Fawcett, Provincial Organizer for the Seniors Tin Cup Seg 5: Boating Safety in the Summer As the summer weather hits BC, the need to remind everyone about boating safety and what you can do to limit the potential hazards associated with fun on the water. Guest: Bruce Hayne, Executive Director of Boating BC Association Seg 6: Giving Indigenous People the tools to build their future What's the difference between a job and a career? ACCESS gives people the tools and skills in order to take full advantage of their future and build a successful life. Guest: Lynn White, President & CEO of ACCESS (Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society) Seg 7: Monday Morning Quarterback for Jul 1, 2024 4 games in 18 days and the squad wins 3 of them. How impressive is that? Sean Whyte has made 11 straight field goals to start the season and 28 in a row dating back to last year. Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions Seg 8: The WestJet strike has been averted Aircraft Mechanics withdrew their strike action as a tentative deal has been reached and airline traffic gets back to normal operation. Guest: Claire Newell, President of Travel Best Bets Seg 9: How to celebrate Canada Day while remembering the history Brad Baker is a member of the Squamish Nation and long time educator about what Canada Day means to indigenous communities across the country, and how we can best recognize and celebrate. Guest: Brad Baker, Associate Superintendent of Indigenous Education with the Ministry of Education and Child Care & a proud member of the Squamish Nation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With summer around the corner, we felt like the Catlett's story was the perfect one to share. Listen to how quickly a fun day on the water can go wrong and how important boating safety is for everyone. *Interested in helping this podcast continue? Email us about becoming a sponsor or join Patreon to be a part of the family! TOWNSEND INFO: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1b4NMntfcyxfnOveFp8imK?si=fQj7iDS9TOegCm1MEP0esQ Website: https://www.townsendtmusic.com YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCFyBoiYh1ePwhtD5BM4ZP8Q Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/townsendtmusic Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TownsendTMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Townsendtmusic
We may sound like a broken record around here, but boating accidents still happen and many could be avoided by following a few safety precautions. Today, Boating Education Coordinator Betsy Woods and Boating Officer Miranda Garner join us to talk about safety and tips for this boating season. Learn more about boating in Tennessee at tnwildlife.org. #tnwildlife #gooutdoorstennessee #tnwildcast
From fire extinguishers to life rafts to personal locator beacons, distress and safety equipment is important for your Great Loop cruise. After presenting an enlightening seminar at our Spring Rendezvous, Jeremy McConnell of Northwest Creek Marina is our guest this week to talk about this important topic. Northwest Creek Marina is an AGLCA sponsor, and Jeremy, a retired U.S. Coast Guard Master Chief, is the General Manager there. In his role in the Coast Guard, Jeremy managed and executed thousands of Search and Rescue operations. He'll tell us from his firsthand experience why having distress and safety equipment, and knowing how to use it, can make all the difference in the unlikely event that something goes wrong while your on the Great Loop.
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On this episode of the Arkansas Wildlife Podcast Trey Reid sits down with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission future Boating Law Administrator Corporal Sydney Grant to talk about boating safety.
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Join us on this episode of West Virginia Outdoors as we celebrate the anniversary of the Pocahontas Trailhead on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails. We'll delve into the trail's history, impact, and the festivities planned to mark this special occasion. Plus, with Memorial Day Weekend upon us, we'll provide essential boating safety tips to ensure everyone has a fun and safe time on the water. Whether you're hitting the trails or the waves, this episode is packed with information to enhance your outdoor adventures.
On this segment of Copper Country Today, host Todd VanDyke is joined by Chief Maria Collett from Coast Guard Station Portage for a discussion about boating safety and the Coast Guard's role in the Copper Country. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 on WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation. Copyright © 2024, Houghton Community Broadcasting, Houghton, MI.
Hey there, Anglers and Adventurers! It's Angie Scott coming at you with a special episode in honor of National Safe Boating Week. With Memorial Day weekend and the start of the summer boating season just around the corner, it's crucial to brush up on boating safety. In this episode, I'll share my top 5 safe boating tips and discuss the importance of boating safety with you all. I'll take you through my personal journey from taking a boating safety course to getting my captain's license and emphasize the role of education in ensuring safe boating practices. We'll cover the essential boating safety equipment, the impacts of alcohol consumption while boating, checking the weather before a boating trip, and the importance of sharing your float plan with a trusted individual. Boating can be a ton of fun, but it's essential to always prioritize safety. I'll share real-life examples and experiences that highlight the critical importance of boating safety. Plus, I have some exciting guest speakers and topics lined up for future episodes, so make sure to stay tuned! As we gear up for a summer filled with adventure, it's crucial to keep boating safety at the forefront of our minds. Share this episode with your friends and family who are new to boating, because education and awareness can make all the difference. Remember, National Safe Boating Week serves as a reminder to practice safe boating all year round, not just for one week. Stay safe out there, everyone, and I'll catch you on the next episode! Mentioned in this Episode: Boat Class Sober Skipper Pledge iBass 360 Support our Partners!
ICYMI: On Mobile Mornings Dalton Orwig talked to Desi Tobias from Tobias and Comer Law Firm about boat safety week. Desi has seen and handled many maritime cases and has advice about boating and what to do if you need help. Their website has several great tips and videos about boating check them out there : https://www.tobiascomerlaw.com/maritime-injury/
This week we are joined by our friend Ben Wiggins to discuss some spring boating safety tips and to talk a little about the missing boater off of North Carolina. Jeff Kale's boat was found today offshore of Wrightsville Beach, NC. Unfortunately the search for the captain continues and we have some of the pubic info that we know about the boat and what possibly could have happened to Mr Kale. Our thoughts and prayers go out for his family and friends in the coming days as they try to get closure on this terrible accident. We also discuss some great safety tips for both new and seasoned boat owners that will be making that trek to the Gulf Stream over the coming months. We all have made bad decisions in choosing days to fish and to battle the Atlantic Ocean. We can all assure a lot better chance of safely making it home to our loved ones with some simple tips and preparation prior to heading offshore. In the coming days we are going to host a float plan sign up on our website. You can take a few monents to post your info there and we will keep these private unless there is a situation that arses that the info is needed due to a late return of your vessel. Thanks to Ben Wiggins for taking the time and hopping on with me today in short notice. We are also getting a lot of turkey and fish pictures and we are going to be sharing them in the magaxine this month. Please send them to trilogyoutdoorsmedia@gmail.com or send them to our Facebook or Instagram accounts. Enjoy!!!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/trilogy-outdoors--5441492/support.
On Episode 201 of the Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast, host Kyle Curry talks with special guest Hunter Bland. Hunter is a former college angler at the University of Florida. While fishing at an event in 2017 on Lake Seminole, Hunter and his fellow teammate were involved in a boating accident. The pair had an unexpected mechanical failure that led to them both being ejected from the boat. Since the incident, Hunter has partnered with Yamaha, as well as other brands, to travel the country and talk about safe boating practices. Tune in to this episode to hear Hunter talk about his accident, boating safety, and offer advice to help you be more prepared both on the rood and water.
New beat laboratory, Same shenanigans! The boys talk a little boat prep as we prepare for the much anticipated 2024 Fishing season. We dive into some Boating safety topics along with yearly boat maintenance. Be sure to join us at the Fishing Complete Open House April 7th 11:00AM-4:00PM!! We are a Hunting, Fishing & Just general Outdoors Podcast based out of Michigan that likes to have a lot of fun, Talk tactics and tell our Terrible Stories from the field or on the water. We talk about: Hunting: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl, Small Game, Elk, Moose Fishing: Northern Pike, Musky, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Salmon, Trout, Sturgeon, PanFish, Ice Fishing, Great Lake Fishing to Small River Fishing. SE Michigan Bowhunters FaceBook SE Michigan Bowhunters Website We couldn't be more excited to partner up with our friends at Wes Point Shores Resort. The place that Ryan & Bob have been going to since they were 5 years old! Follow the links below to check them out and be sure to mention the show and save 10% off your bill! Wes Point Shores FaceBook Wes Point Shores Instagram WesPointShores.Com Black Pearl Platinum Rubs Use Code: TERRIBLE24 and save 10% on your order! Fishing Complete Inc Use Code: TERRIBLE & Save 20%! O'Wacky Tool Starter Kit MI DNR Musky Survey Terrible Swag The Terrible Outdoorsman Website Tik Tok Instagram Facebook Follow us on YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theterribleoutdoorsman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theterribleoutdoorsman/support
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With the start of the summer season, water lovers and boaties are asked to brush up on safety precautions including servicing their lifejackets, safety equipment and understanding speed limits.For those looking to head out on the river for the first time since flood restrictions lifted, Marine Safety Officers and South Australia Police have listed the top priorities for this boating season.LifejacketsSpeedingSafety equipmentOur crews have been working around the clock for the past few months following the River Murray floods to survey the river, marking or removing hazards and debris but it's an ongoing exercise so we are asking everyone on the river this summer to be mindful of hazards that may still emerge.In this segment, we hear from Gordon Panton, Manager Marine Safety and Compliance and Simon Schwerdt, Unit Manager, Boating Safety and Compliance.
Episode 24: Welcome to Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today's episode, our friends Jamie and Adam join us to discuss Nolin Lake in Kentucky. It's also called Nolin River Lake. Interesting Facts about Nolin Lake Nolin Lake spans parts of Hart, Grayson and Edmonson County, near Mammoth Cave National Park. It's another man-made lake, like Barren River Lake. It covers roughly 5,700 acres. There are several popular campgrounds near the lake. They are Dog Creek Campground, Wax Campground and Moutardier Campground. There's also Moutardier Resort and Marina. The Nolin Lake State Park also features a primitive campground at Brier Creek (this may actually be a privately-owned campsite). Fishing on Nolin Noted for its blue-green water, Nolin River Lake is recognized as a top 5 Kentucky fishing lake for catfish, bass, crappie and walleye (or it could be white bass). Getting Their Start with Lake Life Adam started his lake life experience back in 1994-1995. He bought his first fishing boat in 1996. Jamie comments that they actually bought a 22' Crownline runabout, before they settled on a specific lake. They visited several lakes with the kids. The past year, they switched to a tri-toon pontoon boat. Chad comments about how pontoon boats have evolved over the years. He was amazed at the prices some of them go for (i.e. $225,000). Jamie and Adam add that boat prices have increased 30% over the past 3 years. Molley says this could be the COVID-demand. People wanted to get out, without being around a lot of people, so the interest in boats surged – resulting in a price surge. Molley describes her experience with early pontoons and how the public has begun to change how they look at the comfort and features offered by this class of boats. It's a significantly easier ride, even if choppy water. The Decision to Buy a Home at Nolin Lake It was very convenient to drive to a lake that was close to home. They already had friends at the lake. Once they found a nice home for sale, they jumped on it. When COVID hit, it was a terrific refuge. Chad described how his family used their lake house all the time during the pandemic. What's a Lake Life Weekend Like? Jamie notes that her anxiety starts on Thursday night because she just wants to get there. Adam heads down Friday morning with the kids. Jamie arrives after work. Adam starts the weekend with typical chores (e.g. cutting grass, filling up the gas tank, etc.). Afterwards, he and the girls might head out on the water for a while. Adam's excited about having the tri-toon this year, because he can simply tie it up to the dock, rather than having to mess with the trailer. When Jamie arrives, she might go out on the water, but usually decides to start dinner for the family. When they had their runabout, they each had their specific job when it came to trailering the boat. Adam handled the truck and Jamie handled the boat. Having well defined roles can save a ton of stress and frustration. Chad and Molley explain why in Episode 1. The pontoon is going to take a bit more finesse. Adam and Jamie did some practice runs, when the lake wasn't real crowded. Molley and Chad have had their own “adventures” when it comes to trailering their tri-toon. In Episode 8, they offer some great tips for ramp etiquette and trailer safety. It takes good team work, practice and patience. Although, Chad admits, he still has those moments. (You'll understand if you listen to this episode). You might also want to check out Episode 7, “Don't Be THAT GUY!” Jamie explains that they have a neighborhood ramp that does make launching and trailering the boat a little easier and much more convenient. The boat ramp is always a tricky place. Molley's mom commented in Episode 14 that if people would just remember to show some common courtesy, things would go better for everyone. At the ramp, it's all about situational awareness. Let's get back to the typical weekend topic. Jamie describes Saturday morning. Adam usually starts breakfast and they hit the dock. They've learned to involved the kids with lunch and snack prep. Jamie's primary job is to make sure everyone else has their stuff taken care of, that sunscreen is applied and that they don't forget trash bags. This is a Pro-Tip! The girls like to go tubing. Adam recommends doing this earlier in the day, in case there's a lot of boats on the water. If you can get out early, it's a bit less crowded. What other Lakes Have They Visited in Kentucky? Adam has fished in most of them. For pleasure boating, he's been on Nolin, Cumberland, Green, and Dale Hollow. Jamie grew up going to Green River Lake in Campbellsville. She briefly discussed the difference between going in an RV verses having a home at the lake. Even their dogs get excited when they figure out everyone is heading to the lake for the weekend. Back to the Saturday schedule. Once the tubing is done, they'll go find a cove with some friends and tie up for the day. They'll try to watch the sunset and then it's time to head back to the lake house for dinner. After dinner, they might decide to go visit with neighbors until it's time to head to bed. What Advice Would They Offer to Someone Considering the Lake Life? Adam points out that piloting your boat on the right-side, just like when you're driving actually is a thing. Jamie comments that Lake Life can be a lot of work, but it's all worth it. It's a financial commitment, and there's a risk of burnout if you're going to do it every weekend. But again, it's worth it! If You Won the Lottery, What Boat Would You Buy? Jamie says she'd get a large Sea Ray or 28' Crownline to cruise in. She'd want an open bow. But in reality, she'd be just as happy owing a tiki hut on an island serving margaritas. Adam says he'd buy a place in Florida and a 390 MTI. What Advice Would You Offer to a New Boater? Adam says you have to have patience. Don't worry about the boat. Just enjoy the experienced. Jamie comments about how much she enjoys spending quality time at the lake. There are always great conversations. It's brought them closer over the years. Chad comments how no-signal on the cell phone often helps the kiddos to open up about what's actually going on in their lives. Jamie also really values the sense of community at the lake. Their little neighborhood is pretty close-knit. Everyone keeps an eye on everyone – especially the when it comes to the kids. It's a safe environment and everyone keeps an eye out for each other. Molley talks about how there's a specific spot on the trip down when it really hits her that she's at the lake. The stress literally melts away. Nolin Lake was built for flood control. This means the US Army Corps of Engineers drops the water level during the winter. Adam adds this begins on October 15th. Once that happens, you really shouldn't try to take larger craft out on the water. The water level is increased, beginning on April 15th. Jamie talks about how her kids love to use low water levels to do some treasure hunting. It's amazing how many anchors you can find and recover! In closing, Jamie recommends patience and caution. You need to be aware of your surroundings. She talks about how a storm quickly rolled in and the winds really made for some tense moments. Molley strongly recommends everyone having specific jobs to do. If a crisis occurs or surprises happen, everyone knows what their responsibilities are. It's a good life lesson for the kids. That's a wrap for this episode. We'd like to thank our friends Jamie and Adam for guest hosting with us. We hope you found it helpful, insightful and maybe a little entertaining. EPISODE SPONSOR INFORMATION: We'd like to thank today's sponsor and encourage you to contact them for your insurance needs. 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Robert Rice with the US Coast Guard Auxiliary joins us this week to talk about the Basic Rules of the Road. This is must-know information before starting the Great Loop. Whether you're a new boater or ready for a refresher, don't miss this episode. Want to learn more about the Great Loop? How about building camaraderie with others who have done the whole route so you can find out what it's actually like? Join AGLCA for accurate and thorough Great Loop information and access to other members. Find out more at www.greatloop.org/joinus.
Boating Safety Advocate Gina Lieneck joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to discuss her fight to get stricter punishments for people who drink while boating as well as her daughter, Brianna, who was killed in a boating crash.
Gabe Doring, Product Development Specialist and Designer with Absolute Outdoor of America shares insight into the multitude of options available for Personal Floatation Devices. With the past week being National Boating Safety Week it is a fitting topic to start the summer off with.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boating is a yearlong season in Tennessee, but now is the busiest time of year as the days get warmer. Today, Lt Col Matt Majors joins us to share some boating tips, regulations, and updates. We will also learn a little about Matt's career, his passion for boating and the great outdoors people of Tennessee. #tnwildlife #gooutdoorstennessee #tnwildcast #boatingintennessee
Safety Advocate Hunter Bland joined us on the show to discuss his role in the marine industry as a safety advocate. Hunter is a veteran bass fishing tour angler with college and professional experience.Hunter's widely recognized as a leading advocate for boating safety. Hunter and his college partner were involved in a highly publicized boating accident that was caught live on their go-pro. The incident motivated Hunter to speak out about his experience and propelled him to the forefront of the boating safety community.Hunter now serves in a wide variety of industry and government-appointed roles, including a recent appointment by Governor Ron Desantis to the Florida Boating Advisory Council. He is also a National Safe Boating Council Member and helped to develop the National Water Safety Action plan.We discussed:Hunter's boating accident and his incredible story of survivalHunter's 2019 National Boating Industry Safety AwardHis Role as a Mustang Survival AmbassadorHis Appointment to the Florida Boating Advisory Council by Governor Ron DesantisHis Role in the Development of the National Water Safety Action PlanTop Safety Priorities for Boaters Safety Resources and Social Media for Hunter Bland: InstagramFacebookYamaha Safe BoatingMustang SurvivalSafeboatingcampaign.comSpecial offer for PartsVu Xchange Talks Boating ListenersPartsVu is here to support all of your boating needs. Customers particularly like our Yamaha outboard service kits, Mercury outboard service kits, and Mercruiser service kits. Use coupon code PVTALKSBOATING for free shipping for your next www.partsvu.com order.Follow PartsVu on Facebook and Instagram (@partsvu4u)
ICYMI: On Law 251 Desi Tobias from Tobias & Comer Law and Dalton talk about boating safety. Desi has tips to stay safe on the water and what to do if something happens.
CLICK HERE to listen to episode audio (4:50).Sections below are the following: Transcript of Audio Audio Notes and Acknowledgments ImageExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio Episodes For Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.). Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 1-20-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of January 23 and January 30, 2023. This update of a January 2015 episode is the second of three planned episodes this winter on Virginia's General Assembly. MUSIC – ~15 sec – instrumental. That's part of “World's Too Big,” by Blacksburg, Va., musician Kat Mills, from her 2006 album, “Two.” It opens an episode on what is one of the biggest jobs, and has some of the biggest impacts, of any General Assembly session: the state budget. The Commonwealth operates on a biennial budget, covering two fiscal years, which run from July 1 through June 30. In sessions in even-numbered years, the General Assembly sets the budget for the upcoming two years, and typically in every session the Assembly considers amendments to the current budget. Virginia's current two-year budget, as approved last year by the Assembly and the governor, is about $163 billion dollars, with about $159 billion for operating expenses and the rest for capital expenses. Now, have a listen to the music for about 20 more seconds, and see how much of that amount you think goes to water-related matters. MUSIC – ~22 sec – lyrics: “World's too big to see in one lifetime. The world's too big to see in one day. And we work too hard to get much perspective; I'd like to see things a different way. World….” According to the Virginia Department of Planning and Budget, the Commonwealth's current two-year operating-expense budget funds about 210 programs. Of these, Water Radio identified 23 that relate to activities that can affect water, either directly, or indirectly through air, land, or energy management. Those 23 programs account for about $3.3 billion in the current two-year budget. Here's a sample of those programs, to give you a sense of where Virginia's water-related dollars go: some direct water-connection programs are boating safety, coastal lands mapping, drinking water improvement, marine life management, port facilities, seafood promotion, and water protection; and some indirect water-connection programs are air protection, disaster and emergency preparedness, forest management, minerals management, and regulation of public utilities. If you'd like more information about the big, complicated subject of Virginia's state budget, you can get details from the Department of Planning and Budget, online at dpb.virginia.gov. Thanks to Kat Mills for permission to this episode's music, and, in the spirit of a subject too big for one short Water Radio episode, we close with about 35 more seconds of “World's Too Big.” MUSIC – ~38 sec – Lyrics: “World's too big to see in one lifetime. What do you think you'll do this year in the world, world, world, in the world?” SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS “World's Too Big,” from the 2006 album “Two,” is copyright by Kat Mills, used with permission. More information about Kat Mills is available online at https://katmills.com/ and at https://katmills.hearnow.com/. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGE Screen shot of the title page of Governor Glenn Younkin's proposed amendments to the 2022-2024 Virginia budget, being considered in the 2023 General Assembly. Budget proposal accessed from the Virginia Legislative Information System's site for budget bills in the 2023 session, online at https://budget.lis.virginia.gov/bill/2023/1/, January 23, 2023. The 2023 budget bills are House Bill 1400 and Senate Bill 800. EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT THE VIRGINIA STATE BUDGET FOR 2022-2024 Information on Virginia's 2022-2024 Biennial Budget, as passed by the 2022 General Assembly, is available from the Virginia Department of Planning and Budget, online at this link. The information in this section is taken from that site, as of January 20, 2023. More details on each budget area are available at that site. Operating Budget Area Fiscal Year 2023 Fiscal Year 2024 Health and Human Resources $26,364,044,319 $26,810,037,425 Education $24,884,645,068 $24,573,203,446 Transportation $10,998,522,561 $11,160,519,957 Administration $4,068,056,357 $4,059,438,773 Finance $3,962,409,064 $2,868,971,687 Public Safety and Homeland Security $3,875,692,814 $3,936,309,518 Central Appropriations $1,579,579,115 $954,544,033 Independent Agencies
ON THIS EPISODE THE CAPTAIN AND I SIT DOWN AND TALK BOATING SAFETY WITH UNITED STATES COAST GUARD CAPTAIN JOHN ADAMS. WE ALSO DISCUSS THE START OF THE STRIPED BASS SEASON. EACH AND EVERY WEEK OUR SHOW IS SPONSORED BY OUR MAIN SHOW SPONSORS BLUE SAGE DAY SPA OF MATTITUCK NY, BRAUN SEAFOOD COMPANY CUTCHOGUE NY AND WHITEWATER OUTFITTERS HAMPTON BAYS, NY. TUNE IN TO SEASON #2 OF THE TIGHTLINE WITH BERNIE BASS AND THE CAPTAIN STARTING ON APRIL 8TH OF 2023 AT 6AM AND APRIL 9TH AT 6PM ON WRIV1390 RIVERHEAD NY AND IF YOU ARE OUT THE RANGE OF THE SHOW UTILIZE THE MANY FREE RADIO APPS TO TUNE IN.
Greg and Kevin chat with Lt. Seth Wagner with the FWC to go over some of the changes to liveries due to Florida Senate Bill 606. [HURRICANE IAN DONATIONS]TripShock is a proud member of the watersports community, and we are deeply saddened by reports from many of our colleagues, friends, and partners who have lost everything during Hurricane Ian. We will work closely with operators in impacted areas to distribute 100% of the funds raised to support their staff and families during this difficult time. Click here to donate![SPONSORS]Von Mack Agency. Check out their digital marketing services at https://vonmackagency.com. Receive a free digital marketing consultation as a listener of the show.Show Links:Website: https://www.watersportpodcast.comFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/awgpodcastFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1155418904790489Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awg_podcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TSseuv2wdIYO5nuviZSwQ
Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
Live Interview with Ben Eckert, Adriana Barnes & Trevor Ketchion at Adreno Brisbane Today's interview is live from Adreno Brisbane and is with Ben Eckert, Adriana Barnes & Trevor Ketchion and we talk all things freediving safety as it relates to spearfishing! If you dive safe, you can dive forever. Today we get a masterclass from 3 people with a wealth of knowledge on this subject. Staying safe in the water, how to be a good boaty and keep your buddies safe. What should be inside your first aid kit? Should you contact your local coast guard or sea rescue when you go out? Tips on how to stop bleeding, keep your buddies safe and save your friend's life. An essential set of skills, leave any questions you have in the comments! Important times: 00:13 Intro 04:50 Hello and welcome to the show! 05:40 Welcome Ben! You are quite an accomplished freediver! 06:20 , what makes them unique for spearos? 08:30 Common mistakes that you see on spearfishing boats 10:05 A good buddy system 11:05 When should you draw the line and stop diving? When has your body had enough? 13:00 Samba/hypoxic event 14:05 Your role as a skipper and making hard calls 17:55 How can people connect with the ? 19:30 Q&A for Ben: peeing in your wetsuit, nutrition and hydration for spearfishing and when to draw the line 26:05 Adriana Barnes, you are a paramedic and a really accomplished speafisher 29:30 What can spearos do to get better at safer diving? 31:40 We can't normalize blackouts or LMC's 35:40 Trauma while out at sea, what now? 38:30 How to use a tourniquet 44:00 What should be in our first aid kits for spearfishing? 49:45 Q&A for Adriana: critical info to keep track of, getting dragged to the bottom by a massive Kingy, blood type and signs to stop diving for the day 01:02:20 Trevor! Tell us about boating safety: when is it not safe to go out? 01:03:50 Checking in with the VMR or Coast Guard 01:07:00 How do you predict the weather for boating? 01:09:20 Easy shortcuts for reading the weather: swell and wind 01:10:30 Which apps do you use? 01:12:15 How do you operate a boat? 01:17:20 Activating an EPIRB 01:19:45 3 things to teach a new boaty 01:22:00 Q&A for Trevor: How far to stay from your divers, leaving the engine on or off, difficult decisions and conversations, VMR and EPIRBS and vessel sizes 01:29:30 Trevor's 9 Mile experience getting lost at sea 01:33:35 Anchoring 01:40:00 Shrek's closing thoughts 01:40:50 Outro and Noober Stories! Listen in and subscribe on iOS or Android Important Links Noob Spearo Partners and Discount Codes . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout – Flat shipping rate, especially in AUS! – Use the code NOOB10 to save 10% off anything store-wide. Free Shipping on USA orders over $99 | Simple, Effective, Dependable Wooden Spearguns. Use the Code NOOB to save $30 on any speargun:) use the code SPEARO to get 20% off any course and the code NOOBSPEARO to get 40% off any and all courses! Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $25 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . 28-day Freediving Transformation (CODE: NOOB28 for 15% off) | Equalization Masterclass – Roadmap to Frenzel | Free Courses | Freediving Safety Course | How to Take a 25-30% Bigger Breath! | The 5 minute Freediver | Break the 10 Meter Barrier – Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $ | Wickedly tough and well thought out gear! Check out their | ‘Spearo Dad' | ‘Girls with Gills' | ‘Jobfish Tribute' | Fishing Trips () Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. International subscription available! . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing
For today's expert feature we're talking about boat safety. Principal Adviser for Recreational Craft at Maritime New Zealand, Matt Wood joins Jesse with tips to be safe on the water this summer.
Boating is a blast and safety is key! There are a variety of people help to keep us safe and aware and in this episode we hear from two of the many. Ty Hunter from the Division of Outdoor Recreation and Devan Chavez from the Division of State Parks speak to us in this podcast episode about their efforts to help make people aware of boating and water safety, life jacket loaner programs, and some of the safety precautions you can take to stay safe. Links from this Episode: Big Roy life jacket video Boating.Utah.Gov HABS.Utah.Gov Utah Lake Life Jacket Loaner Program Utah Lake Blog: Rescue Story with Ty Hunter and Jason Allen
Living in South Florida, we have the unique opportunity to enjoy the many fun water-related activities such as boating. On this episode of Shop Talk with the Sheriff, I sit down with Reserve Deputy Richard Lavigne, who is assigned to our Marine Patrol Unit and serves as a senior Coast Guard Civilian. Listen in as we discuss how you and your loved ones can remain safe on the water. Tune in and be sure to subscribe, share this episode with a friend and follow @bsosherifftony on Instagram to keep up with the latest BSO news between podcast episodes.
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Lieutenant Darren Kuhn of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources joins the show to give you some tips for staying safe on the water, whether you are hunting, fishing, or boating. For more great content from the Wisconsin Outdoors, visit nathanwoelfeloutdoors.com.
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In this episode of T-Wolf Talk, State Park Ranger at Lake Pueblo Reservoir Joe Portteus stops by to talk about the important guidelines to follow when boating on Lake Pueblo and partaking in other activities, certain areas of the lake boaters should be aware of, and how State Park Rangers respond to emergencies!
Boating Tips | Get Your Boating Questions Answered Every Week!
Happy Independence Day! This week we look back on some important boating safety tips to help keep you safe on the water and enjoy your day. Find Your Boat: https://bit.ly/3tnbSPb
( Riverton, WY) - Wyoming Game and Fish Game Warden Jon Desonier and Rene Schell join "Jerrad and Charene" the County 10 Morning Show. Jon discusses multiple important reminders on boating safety, as well as an in depth life jacket discussion with both Rene and Jon. Another interesting portion of this interview is the tests that Game and Fish can run someone through to see if they are operating a boat under the influence. These are the boating version of what an officer would run you through if you were thought to be operating a vehicle under the influence. Check out the great informative interview below. Recreating on the water is a great way to cool off and enjoy summer, but being safe and informed is the best way to ensure everyone is safe. Aquatic Invasive Species is also an important part of boating safety, having your AIS decal is required. "There are several regulations in place to protect Wyoming's resources. All boaters should be aware of these regulations. Any watercraft transported into Wyoming from March 1 through November 30 must undergo a mandatory inspection by an authorized inspector prior to launching." Boating Education Courses
tommy talks to Sgt. Jason Gernados with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Summer is just around the corner, meaning millions will take to the water to beat the heat. Danny along with fellow boat enthusiast Keith Carpenter take their SafeStart skills on the water.Host: Danny SmithGuest: Keith Carpenter
Boating Tips | Get Your Boating Questions Answered Every Week!
In this episode, Captain Keith talks about how to get your boating safety ID card. Having your boating safety card is an important essential to have with you while operating a boat.
An exploration in the dangers of getting too much Sun. Also, how not to become a boating fatality.
In Episode 24 Captain Buzz discusses life jacket use, especially near cold water and Pauly's Detailer's Briefing includes a reminder to vent your shrink-wrap when putting the boat to bed. The guys discuss a few tips around boating safety, including information about places to legally ride on a boat while on plane, carbon monied poising dangers, and the usefulness of a Boating Accident Self Report Form to capture memory of any incidents that occur on the water. Pauly and Captain Buzz are seasoned boaters, operating in the Chesapeake Bay, USA. Their stories, words of wisdom and best practices are applicable virtually everywhere. Get ready to learn and have a great time with two 'old salts' who have seen it all and done it all on the water.For more information on our all new app with instructions on how to download, visit www.alldockedup.com.
Being on the boat is all fun and games until it isn't. As Professional Guides we have a duty to make sure our guests have a great trip, and with that we need to ensure that everyone has a safe trip, and in the event of a mishap we need to have a plan. In this Short Strike we go over just a few of the safety measures we take, and our thought process. Make sure you have a plan when you go out, use something from us, and cater it to what suits you best! Have fun out there! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices