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The American Canoe Association (ACA) and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary announced signing of a Memorandum of Agreement to promote safety among those who use kayaks, canoes and other paddlecraft. The new agreement establishes cooperative efforts broadening outreach and education to the paddle sports community. Paddlesports boating is one of the fastest growing recreational activities in the United States. In 2008 the Outdoor Industry Association reported that approximately 17.8 million people participated in paddlesports, getting out on the water nearly 50,000 times daily. [http://auxpa.org/weblog/blogs/index.php/2011/01/30/american-canoe-association-and-the-u-s-c Read More >>]
 
The American Canoe Association (ACA) and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary announced signing of a Memorandum of Agreement to promote safety among those who use kayaks, canoes and other paddlecraft. The new agreement establishes cooperative efforts broadening outreach and education to the paddle sports community. Paddlesports boating is one of the fastest growing recreational activities in the United States. In 2008 the Outdoor Industry Association reported that approximately 17.8 million people participated in paddlesports, getting out on the water nearly 50,000 times daily. [http://auxpa.org/weblog/blogs/index.php/2011/01/30/american-canoe-association-and-the-u-s-c Read More >>]
  
====MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION and the U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY====
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====Memorandum OF Agreement between the American Canoe Association and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary====
 
This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is entered into by the American Canoe
 
This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is entered into by the American Canoe
 
Association and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for the purpose of establishing a
 
Association and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for the purpose of establishing a
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5. Each Party will cooperate on joint outreach and educational activities that may
 
5. Each Party will cooperate on joint outreach and educational activities that may
 
involve other partners of either organization.
 
involve other partners of either organization.
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6. The activities conducted under this MOA may be documented and made available
 
6. The activities conducted under this MOA may be documented and made available
 
through appropriate journals, publications, and other established channels,
 
through appropriate journals, publications, and other established channels,
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efforts may be prepared by either Party, or jointly, provided that each Party is
 
efforts may be prepared by either Party, or jointly, provided that each Party is
 
given an opportunity to review and concur with manuscripts prior to publication.
 
given an opportunity to review and concur with manuscripts prior to publication.
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7. The Parties agree that sharing credit is mutually beneficial and will assure that
 
7. The Parties agree that sharing credit is mutually beneficial and will assure that
 
appropriate citation and attribution is given for work performed under this MOA.
 
appropriate citation and attribution is given for work performed under this MOA.
 
Uses of a Party’s logo or seal, however, will require advance approval by that
 
Uses of a Party’s logo or seal, however, will require advance approval by that
 
Party.
 
Party.
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8. AMENDMENT. This MOA may be modified or amended by mutual agreement
 
8. AMENDMENT. This MOA may be modified or amended by mutual agreement
 
of each Party in writing.
 
of each Party in writing.
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9. OTHER PROVISIONS. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with
 
9. OTHER PROVISIONS. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with
 
current law or regulation or the directives of the Department of Homeland
 
current law or regulation or the directives of the Department of Homeland
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term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of this agreement
 
term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of this agreement
 
shall remain in full force and effect.
 
shall remain in full force and effect.
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10. DURATION. This MOA may be terminated at any time by mutual written
 
10. DURATION. This MOA may be terminated at any time by mutual written
 
agreement of Parties or by either Party upon 90 days written notice to the other
 
agreement of Parties or by either Party upon 90 days written notice to the other
 
Party. Otherwise this MOA will remain in effect indefinitely.
 
Party. Otherwise this MOA will remain in effect indefinitely.
 
The following individuals will be the points of contact for this Strategic Alliance:
 
The following individuals will be the points of contact for this Strategic Alliance:
American Canoe Association
 
Chris Stec
 
ACA Chief Operations Officer
 
108 Hanover Street
 
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
 
(540) 907-4460 x104
 
 
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
 
Bruce Johnson
 
Director for RBS Affairs
 
6148 Llanfair Drive
 
Columbia, MD 21044
 
(410) 707-1682
 
 
Participation in this alliance is voluntary and does not constitute a binding contractual
 
commitment.
 
American Canoe Association
 
Wade Blackwood
 
Executive Director
 
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
 
James E. Vass
 
National Commodore
 
Date Date
 
  
 
===Contributed by===
 
===Contributed by===
 
   
 
   
 
[mailto:[email protected] Paul Leuchner], BC-BLC, American Canoe Association Branch Chief
 
[mailto:[email protected] Paul Leuchner], BC-BLC, American Canoe Association Branch Chief

Revision as of 15:53, 5 February 2011

Paddlesports News

Auxiliary Promotes Paddlesports Safety

The American Canoe Association (ACA) and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary announced signing of a Memorandum of Agreement to promote safety among those who use kayaks, canoes and other paddlecraft. The new agreement establishes cooperative efforts broadening outreach and education to the paddle sports community. Paddlesports boating is one of the fastest growing recreational activities in the United States. In 2008 the Outdoor Industry Association reported that approximately 17.8 million people participated in paddlesports, getting out on the water nearly 50,000 times daily. Read More >>

Memorandum OF Agreement between the American Canoe Association and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is entered into by the American Canoe Association and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for the purpose of establishing a framework for a cooperative relationship under which the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (Auxiliary) and the American Canoe Association (ACA) will assist one another in areas of mutual objectives.

This Agreement is authorized under the provisions of 14 United States Code, Section 821 through 832, the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 33, Part 5 and COMDTINST M 16790.1F (Auxiliary Manual) which establish promoting and improving recreational boating safety as a priority of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and authorize entering into agreements with States, local government and private entities to enhance boating safety. The American Canoe Association, Inc. is authorized by its National Bylaws to enter into to this agreement.

The Auxiliary and ACA share similar concerns and responsibilities for educating members in a wide variety of boating and nautical subjects. This agreement will encourage the agencies to communicate and to share information and training. Specific activities to be conducted under this MOA will be defined on a case-by-case basis by the ACA and the Auxiliary. Each Party may collaborate in the conduct of a broad range of domestic projects that support recreational boating safety, including but not limited to Public Education Programs, Vessel Safety Checks, Water Safety Education Outreach, and Volunteer support.

1. A representative from each Party at the headquarters level may regularly provide each other updates through written correspondence, coordination meetings, and other mechanisms on program activities, training, development and related work pertaining to cooperative activities pursued under this MOA.

2. Any ACA local group may establish local, volunteer working relationships with the local Auxiliary to support training and to promote recreational boating and water safety. Any local Auxiliary group may establish local, volunteer working relationships with the local ACA group to support training and to promote recreational boating and water safety.

3. Nothing in this MOA shall be construed to require the ACA to use the Auxiliary or for the ACA to be responsible for conducting Auxiliary programs. Nothing in this MOA shall be construed to require the Auxiliary to use the ACA or for the Auxiliary to be responsible for conducting ACA programs.

4. Each Party will work cooperatively in the exchange of applicable data, information, and products.

5. Each Party will cooperate on joint outreach and educational activities that may involve other partners of either organization.

6. The activities conducted under this MOA may be documented and made available through appropriate journals, publications, and other established channels, consistent with good scientific practice. Publications documenting cooperative efforts may be prepared by either Party, or jointly, provided that each Party is given an opportunity to review and concur with manuscripts prior to publication.

7. The Parties agree that sharing credit is mutually beneficial and will assure that appropriate citation and attribution is given for work performed under this MOA. Uses of a Party’s logo or seal, however, will require advance approval by that Party.

8. AMENDMENT. This MOA may be modified or amended by mutual agreement of each Party in writing.

9. OTHER PROVISIONS. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with current law or regulation or the directives of the Department of Homeland Security. If a term of this agreement is inconsistent with such authority, then that term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

10. DURATION. This MOA may be terminated at any time by mutual written agreement of Parties or by either Party upon 90 days written notice to the other Party. Otherwise this MOA will remain in effect indefinitely. The following individuals will be the points of contact for this Strategic Alliance:

Contributed by

Paul Leuchner, BC-BLC, American Canoe Association Branch Chief