Expect heightened enforcement of boating under the influence during the July 4 - 6 weekend
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)

Operation Dry Water is a year-round national effort to educate recreational boaters about the dangers of boating under the influence (BUI) of alcohol or drugs. A heightened enforcement during the Independence Day holiday weekend of July 4 - 6. 2024 will see Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and other law enforcement partners focusing efforts on Boating Under the Influence detection and enforcement. 

The mission of Operation Dry Water is to reduce the number of alcohol- and drug-related incidents and fatalities on the water. The FWC has been involved with the Operation Dry Water campaign since its inception in 2009. The campaign protects lives, promotes safe boating practices, ensures legal compliance, and fosters a culture of responsible behavior on the water during the Operation Dry Water weekend taking place during July 4 - 6.   

Alcohol use continues to be the leading known contributing factor in recreational boater deaths and leading contributor to boating accidents. Operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal on all bodies of water. The use of both legal and illegal drugs impairs judgement and reaction time that can lead to series injuries and consequences. In Florida, it is illegal to operate a vessel with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher, the same as in operating a vehicle. 

During Operation Dry Water weekend, boating safety advocates, volunteers and law enforcement personnel will collaborate to educate boaters on safe boating practices at marinas and on the water in every U.S. state and territory. The FWC and other participating law enforcement agencies will work to identify and remove dangerous or impaired vessel operators. Last year, FWC law enforcement officers removed 94 impaired operators from Florida waterways during Operation Dry Water. 

The FWC reminds boaters that the best way to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water is to choose to remain sober and alert, to wear a life jacket and take a boating education course. 

More information about boating and boating regulations in Florida can be found at myfwc.com/boating.

Boaters can learn more about boating under the influence and the Operation Dry Water campaign by visiting OperationDryWater.org

For the FWC's 2023 Boating Accident Statistics, visit myfwc.com/boating/safety-education/accident
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