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Coast Guard urges boaters to stay safe during Labor Day weekend

September 4, 2015

LOS ANGELES — The Coast Guard advises the public to exercise caution when on and around Central and Southern California beaches while enjoying the Labor Day weekend.

A long period swell from the Southern Hemisphere will approach the Southwest California Coastal Water, bringing elevated surf to area beaches along with an increasing risk of dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves. Rip currents will increase in strength and frequency and will be a significant hazard throughout the holiday weekend.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a Beach Hazards Statement that will remain in effect through the weekend. Hazards include the potential for strong long shore currents and sneaker waves.

A Beach Hazards Statement is issued when threats to beach and surf zone safety are expected or occurring. Caution should be used when on or near the water. Because of the risk of sneaker waves, avoid climbing on jetties or rocks near the water’s edge and keep children and pets back from the edge of the water. Always swim near an open lifeguard tower and never swim alone. If caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the shore.

The Coast Guard encourages all boaters and beach goers to prepare for the potential hazards and keep advised of weather changes through the National Weather Service and to monitor VHF-FM channel 16 for the most current safety advisories.

"Labor Day Weekend is a great time for family and friends to have fun on the water," said Capt. Jennifer F. Williams, commander, Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles/Long Beach. "We would like everyone to enjoy the holiday, but more importantly, stay safe. Remember to wear your life jacket, do not boat under the influence and file a float plan! Enjoy the holiday weekend."

Coast Guard law enforcement crews will be patrolling, conducting safety checks, and watching for people boating while intoxicated or operating in an unsafe manner.

The Coast Guard urges mariners to always:

  • Stay Informed - The public should be aware of weather conditions and monitor the progress and strength of currents through local television, radio and internet. Check the current and expected weather and water conditions before heading out, and be aware that weather conditions can quickly change.
  • Wear life jackets while on the water.
  • File a float plan with friends, family members and local marinas before heading out. The list should include the number of passengers aboard the vessel, vessel's destination and expected time of return.
  • Always have a working marine-band radio on board.
  • Carry marine flares on board the vessel.
  • Ensure bilge pumps are operational and vessels are secure for heavy winds and rain.

For more information on boating safety, visit www.uscgboating.org.

Please visit the NOAA Website at www.noaa.gov for the most up to date information on weather broadcasts and current storm advisories.

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