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==Summary==
 
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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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|align="center" valign="top" |Safety at Sea event patch<br />Station Sandy Hook (NJ)
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    <LI>This event is most successful if jointly planned and executed by the Sea Scouts, the local Coast Guard Sector, and one or more Coast Guard Auxiliary Divisions. A lead person with the authority to make decisions and commit resources should be named by each organization.</LI>
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    <LI>Planning will take between 6-9 months. The date and location should be firmed up well in advance to allow all participants to plan to attend.</LI>
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    <LI>In addition to being a training event, this is an opportunity for the Coast Guard and Auxiliary to make a positive impression on the Sea Scouts and leaders, who are potential members of either organization. Be sure to have PA personnel actively engaged in planning and executing the event. Be sure to invite local media to attend, and submit articles to Coast Guard and Auxiliary publications.</LI>
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    <LI>In addition to boating safety activities, plan on including Marine Environmental Education Specialists (AUX-MEES) to discuss environmental protection issues.</LI>
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    <LI>The Sea Scouts should plan on being in a single, consistent uniform. Depending on local conditions, a good option is to provide a dark blue t-shirt for all youth participants. Adult leaders should plan on wearing the official dark blue uniform.</LI>
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    <LI>Remember that the event is being held on a military installation. Behavior should be governed accordingly.</LI>
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    <LI>The Sea Scouts should remember to say "thank you." A letter to the Sector Commander commending the active duty and Auxiliarist participants helps to ensure future assistance. Be sure to include names, ranks, and service numbers.</LI>
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    <LI>It is best to arrange for food for all participants. Do not charge Coast Guard or Auxiliary personnel for their meals if the Sea Scouts are providing the food.</LI>
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    <LI>Lectures should be kept to a minimum. The Scouts want to get their hands-on the equipment. Let them get wet if conditions allow. Remember that [http://www.scouting.org/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx BSA Safe Scouting guidelines] must be observed.</LI>
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    <LI>Sea Scout Ships (units) must secure tour permits from their local Scout Councils per normal procedures.</LI>
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    <LI>'''Have fun!'''</LI>
 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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* [http://www.blurb.com/books/388416 Safety at Sea Weekend] (book by Josh Gilliland)
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://www.division22.org/private/Aux-BSA/SASW/SASW_Example_Booklet.pdf Example booklet]
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* [[Image:doc.gif|MS Doc file available]] [http://www.division22.org/private/Aux-BSA/SASW/SASW_Presentation_Summary.doc Presentation summary]
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://bdept.cgaux.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Texoma_safety_at_sea.pdf Promotional flyer, Lake Texoma, Texas]
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://www.division22.org/private/Aux-BSA/SASW/2004_Report-MD.pdf Report from 2004 MD Safety at Sea event]
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://www.division22.org/private/Aux-BSA/SASW/2008_Article-NJ.pdf Report from 2008 NJ Safety at Sea event]
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* [[Image:doc.gif|Microsoft Word DOC file available]] [http://www.seascout.net/chesapeake/special_events/SASA_Boarding_Manual_2007_Final.doc Sample Boarding Manual] from Station Annapolis (MD)
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* [[Image:htm.gif|16px|Webpage available]] [http://www.ship468.org/sas/manual.htm Sample Boarding Manual] from Station Galveston Bay (TX)
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://seascout.net/liberty/pdf/2009/2009_safety_at_sea_boarding_manual.pdf Sample Boarding Manual] from Station Sandy Hook (NJ)
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://seascout.net/liberty/pdf/2009/2009_safety_at_sea_registation_form.pdf Sample Registration Package] from Station Sandy Hook (NJ)
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* [[Image:pdf.gif|PDF available]] [http://seascout.net/liberty/pdf/2009/2009_safety_at_sea_timeline.pdf Sample Schedule] from Station Sandy Hook (NJ)
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* [[Image:htm.gif|16px|Webpage]] [http://www.piersystem.com/go/doc/651/51454/ Sample Press Release]
  
===Gallery===
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===Articles===
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* [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/28rfopla9qr8d9vquk3oa/RBS-Job-One-Volume-9-Issue-1-Extract.pdf?rlkey=vp5odegt0n9mbb7oovygdhhny&dl=0 Auxiliary Paddlecraft Ashore with Sea Scouts] from ''RBS One''
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* [https://www.piersystem.com/go/doc/823/927919/ Sea Scouts learn seamanship, maritime law enforcement at Coast Guard Sector San Francisco] from Eleventh Coast Guard District
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* [http://www.seascout.org/general_resources/news/USCG_Systems_Times-2005Spring/USCG_Systems_Times-2005Spring.pdf Aboard USCG / Sea Scout Safety at Sea] from ''United States Coast Guard System Times''
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* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQK/is_3_11/ai_n16441763/ Sea Scouts win safety award] from ''BoatUS magazine''
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* [http://www.seascout.org/general_resources/news/BoatUS-2006-05.pdf Sea Scouts win safety award] from ''BoatUS magazine''
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* [http://www.seascout.org/graphics/nssl/BoatUS-2004-01.jpg Sea Scouts seminar a sell-out] from ''BoatUS magazine''
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* [http://www.seascout.org/general_resources/news/cg-reservist--2002-special.html Sea Service Organizations Prepare Coasties of the Future (Part 1)] from ''U.S. Coast Guard Reservist''
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* [http://www.seascout.org/general_resources/news/cg-reservist--2003-0103.html Sea Service Organizations Prepare Coasties of the Future (Part 2)] from ''U.S. Coast Guard Reservist''
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* [http://www.seascout.org/general_resources/news/Navigator-2002-0709.pdf Sea Scouts Train at Group Hampton Roads] from ''The Navigator''
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* [http://www.seascout.org/general_resources/news/BoatUS-2002-01.pdf Scouting for Safety] from ''BoatUS magazine''
  
===Contributed by===
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===Videos===
 
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* [[Image:video.gif|16px|Video available]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXc1V_4vnRA Safety-at-Sea Weekend, Station Annapolis (MD)]
[mailto:stevedalex@msn.com Steve Alexander], 5th District (Southern Region), Flotilla 24-2
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* [[Image:video.gif|16px|Video available]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aW4KVoTqZo Safety-at-Sea Weekend, Yerba Beuna Island (CA)]
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* [[Image:video.gif|16px|Coast Guard video]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8llm1Sj5VU&feature=youtube_gdata Safety-at-Sea Weekend, Yerba Beuna Island (CA)] (official U.S. Coast Guard imagery)
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/39926474@N08/sets/72157622539822841/ Safety-at-Sea Weekend, Yerba Beuna Island (CA)] (Photo gallery)
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===Gallery===
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[[Safety at Sea Weekend: Photo gallery]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 13 July 2023

The Coast Guard and Auxiliary roll out the welcome mat to train Sea Scout future Coasties at Safety at Sea Weekends nationwide

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

NYC-SAS-11.jpg
Safety at Sea event patch
Station Sandy Hook (NJ)
  1. This event is most successful if jointly planned and executed by the Sea Scouts, the local Coast Guard Sector, and one or more Coast Guard Auxiliary Divisions. A lead person with the authority to make decisions and commit resources should be named by each organization.
  2. Planning will take between 6-9 months. The date and location should be firmed up well in advance to allow all participants to plan to attend.
  3. In addition to being a training event, this is an opportunity for the Coast Guard and Auxiliary to make a positive impression on the Sea Scouts and leaders, who are potential members of either organization. Be sure to have PA personnel actively engaged in planning and executing the event. Be sure to invite local media to attend, and submit articles to Coast Guard and Auxiliary publications.
  4. In addition to boating safety activities, plan on including Marine Environmental Education Specialists (AUX-MEES) to discuss environmental protection issues.
  5. The Sea Scouts should plan on being in a single, consistent uniform. Depending on local conditions, a good option is to provide a dark blue t-shirt for all youth participants. Adult leaders should plan on wearing the official dark blue uniform.
  6. Remember that the event is being held on a military installation. Behavior should be governed accordingly.
  7. The Sea Scouts should remember to say "thank you." A letter to the Sector Commander commending the active duty and Auxiliarist participants helps to ensure future assistance. Be sure to include names, ranks, and service numbers.
  8. It is best to arrange for food for all participants. Do not charge Coast Guard or Auxiliary personnel for their meals if the Sea Scouts are providing the food.
  9. Lectures should be kept to a minimum. The Scouts want to get their hands-on the equipment. Let them get wet if conditions allow. Remember that BSA Safe Scouting guidelines must be observed.
  10. Sea Scout Ships (units) must secure tour permits from their local Scout Councils per normal procedures.
  11. Have fun!

Resources

Articles

Videos

Gallery

Safety at Sea Weekend: Photo gallery