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Revision as of 08:55, 5 August 2019

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Welcome to the US Coast Guard Auxiliary Recreational Boating Safety Wiki (or AuxBWiki). This site serves as a clearinghouse for information about the Coast Guard Auxiliary's collaborative efforts with other organizations. We currently have sections about:

Boy Scouts of America
  • Sea Scouts, the Coast Guard Auxiliary's official youth program
BoatU.S.
Girl Scouts of the USA -- The Coast Guard Auxiliary supports the Girl Scouts in their commitment to developing leadership skills and good citizenship. The Coast Guard Auxiliary recognizes young women who have achieved the Gold Award, the Girl Scouts' highest earned achievement award, with a letter from the National Coast Guard Auxiliary Commodore.
National Safe Boating Week
Paddlesports
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps
U.S. Power Squadrons

Additional sections will be developed over time. We welcome your recommendations for sections we should consider developing, or any other recommendations for improving this resource. Please email us.

Recreational Boating Safety Websites

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The Coast Guard Auxiliary has three departments that focus on recreational boating safety. Each maintains a website with a wealth of boating safety information:

Additionally, the U.S. Coast Guard's Boating Safety Division maintains a highly informative recreational boating safety website.

Other useful boating safety websites

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Keeping Current

Help Build this Wiki

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We are looking for Auxiliarists who have experience building partnerships between the Coast Guard Auxiliary and other organizations. If you are able to help, please contribute to this effort by following this link.

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