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+ | {{ wiki:SSAS_welcome.jpg?340|The Coast Guard and Auxiliary roll out the welcome mat to train Sea Scout future Coasties at Safety at Sea Weekends nationwide}} | ||
======Safety at Sea Weekend====== | ======Safety at Sea Weekend====== | ||
+ | Safety at Sea training events have been held jointly by the [[sea_scouts|Sea Scouts]], the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for over a decade in California, Texas, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and other locations. | ||
- | {{wiki:SSAS_welcome.jpg?360|The Coast Guard and Auxiliary roll out the welcome mat to train Sea Scout future Coasties at Safety at Sea Weekends nationwide}} | + | The purpose of these events is to provide Sea Scouts and their leaders with an opportunity to receive instruction and hands-on experience in a variety of boating safety skills and equipment that is generally unavailable to them. Activities generally include flares, helo ops, P6 pumps, damage control, survival suits, hypothermia, fire fighting. This can be tailored to the resources locally available. |
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- | =====Summary===== | + | |
- | Safety at Sea training events have been held jointly by the Sea Scouts, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for over a decade in California, Texas, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and other locations. The purpose of these events is to provide Sea Scouts and their leaders with an opportunity to receive instruction and hands-on experience in a variety of boating safety skills and equipment that is generally unavailable to them. Activities generally include flares, helo ops, P6 pumps, damage control, survival suits, hypothermia, fire fighting. This can be tailored to the resources locally available. | + | |
=====Lessons learned===== | =====Lessons learned===== | ||
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=====Resources===== | =====Resources===== | ||
* [[http://www.blurb.com/books/388416|Safety at Sea Weekend: Celebrating 15 Years of Youth Maritime Safety Training]] (book by Josh Gilliland) | * [[http://www.blurb.com/books/388416|Safety at Sea Weekend: Celebrating 15 Years of Youth Maritime Safety Training]] (book by Josh Gilliland) | ||
- | * {{wiki:pdf.gif|PDF available}} [[http://bdept.cgaux.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Texoma_safety_at_sea.pdf|Sea Scout Safety at Sea 1912-2012 Lake Texoma, Texas]] (promotional flyer) | + | * {{wiki:pdf.gif|PDF available}} [[http://bdept.cgaux.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Texoma_safety_at_sea.pdf|Sea Scout Safety at Sea 1912-2012 Lake Texoma, Texas]] |
====Videos==== | ====Videos==== | ||
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=====Contributed by===== | =====Contributed by===== | ||
Steve Alexander, FSO-MT - Flotilla 24-02, 5th District (Southern Region) | Steve Alexander, FSO-MT - Flotilla 24-02, 5th District (Southern Region) | ||
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+ | =====See also===== | ||
+ | * [[sea_scouts|Sea Scouts]] | ||
+ | * [[safety_at_sea_weekend|Safety at Sea Weekend]] |