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recreational boating

DBW Transition
State/National/World

Parks and Recreation transition process won’t overlook boaters

STATEWIDE — Pending changes to the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) won’t weaken California’s recreational boating community, the agency’s chair told Division of Boating and Waterways commissioners during their

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State/National/World

DBW accepting applications for California Boater Card

SACRAMENTO (LOG NEWS SERVICE) — The Division of Boating and Waterways is now accepting applications for the California Boater Card. The card verifies its holder has passed an approved boater

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State/National/World

Fast Facts: Royal Cork Yacht Club

IRELAND — Did you know the world’s oldest standing yacht club was initially housed inside a castle? Royal Cork Yacht Club, located on Ireland’s southern coast, opened its doors in

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Blips

Safe Boating group’s annual conference to be held Sept. 10

The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, a nonprofit organization focusing on the development of recreational boating public policy and maritime public safety, announced its annual conference would be

Division of Boating and Waterways
State/National/World

Crystal Ball of DBW’s Future: Hazy

SACRAMENTO — The marine industry is a goldmine and Sacramento’s policymakers are missing out on an opportunity to work with an economically secure sector. Such is the sentiment expressed by

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Letters/Online Comments

Letters/Online Comments

 Re: Who’s looking out for recreational boaters’ interests? (Aug. 11-24 issue)  Change is good Dear Editor: With all due respect to Captain Larson, there appears to be a misunderstanding as

Recreational Marine Expenditures boat show
Blips

Recreational marine expenditures reach $36 billion

The National Marine Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA) released its latest in a series of statistical reports, July 18, and reported expenditures in the recreational marine space hit a high of $36