California Boater Card: Don’t Leave Shore Without It
SACRAMENTO—Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor recreation has been on the rise and boaters are escaping to local waterways to cool off. Before hitting the water, be a
SACRAMENTO—Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor recreation has been on the rise and boaters are escaping to local waterways to cool off. Before hitting the water, be a
SAN DIEGO—Loan and grant programs and regulations were the focus of the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways Commission meeting on Oct. 24 in San Diego. Ramona Fernandez,
STATEWIDE—On land or sea, how do we get rid of old, tangled fishing lines that clutter our boats and gear? It’s definitely a problem to solve. Fishing lines are not
SACRAMENTO—The deadline to apply for the federal Boating Infrastructure Grant, or BIG, program is around the corner. Private and public marina operators have until July 31 to submit their applications
MARINA DEL REY—It’s always a good time to manage your boat’s sewage. The Bay Foundation’s Honey Pot Day, which runs from June 1 through Sept. 30, aims to educate boaters
LOS ANGELES—As one of only two maritime police training facilities in the nation, one can imagine the value of Maritime Law Enforcement Training Center (MLETC) in Los Angeles. During a
STATEWIDE—California’s marinas, from San Diego to Crescent City, will have to abide by a new mandate, as of Jan. 1, 2020: allocate 25 percent of slips to a new fractional
SACRAMENTO—California’s Boater Card, a little more than one year after its roll out, is starting to make its way onto vessels. By 2025, all adults will be expected to carry
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