
7th Coast Guard District
U.S. Coast Guard
News Release
***Media interested in attending the press briefing or interested in riding with the Coast Guard during operations should contact Ensign Mike Wightman at 786-367-6630.***
MIAMI - Officials from the Coast Guard, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), and the National Park Service are scheduled to hold a media briefing Tuesday at 10 a.m. regarding diving and boating safety regulations for Lobster Mini-Season, at Convoy Point National Park Service office located at 9700 SW 328 Street Homestead, Fla.
Lobster Mini-Season, beginning 12:01 a.m. Wednesday and ending 11:59 p.m. Thursday, brings with it a significant increase in the number of boaters and divers in Florida's coastal waters. This increase in boating activity has led to numerous accidents over the years between boaters and divers failing to exercise proper safety.
The Coast Guard and its partners will be on high alert for reports of injured or missing divers and other search and rescue cases associated with the influx of boaters.
A 20 inch by 24 inch dive flag is required to be displayed on all vessels used by divers and snorkelers. Boats must stay at least 300 feet from any boat displaying a dive flag unless at idle speed.
The Coast Guard encourages commercial and recreational divers to be properly certified through an accredited diving course and to utilize signaling devices and safety equipment as part of their gear. Scuba divers should consider carrying signaling devices to signal to the boat or other divers during a distress situation or when separated from the dive boat.
Here are some safety tips to remember before and during a dive:
For rules and regulations on the 2010 Lobster Mini-Season, contact FWC or go to http://www.myfwc.com/. For Biscayne National Park-specific regulations, go to http://www.nps.gov/bisc, where you can download a copy of the park's Lobster Mini-Season brochure (in English and Spanish).
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