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Transport Safety Victoria (TSV) is reminding boaters to put safety first this snapper fishing season. Figures from Victoria’s maritime safety regulator show that in the first two months of 2014- 15, there have been more than 100 recreational boating incidents resulting in one fatality and three serious injury incidents. TSV spokesperson Marty O’Connell has urged fishermen to check their vessels and their safety equipment before venturing out. “The snapper season traditionally marks the commencement of the Victorian boating season. For many boaters, this will be the first time their vessel has been on the water for several months. “At this time of the year, we typically see a spike in the number of broken down vessels because they have not been properly checked over the winter break. These breakdowns can result in a dangerous situation. “Before you head out, make sure you thoroughly check your vessel. This includes replacing stale fuel and ensuring that batteries are fully charged. “You should also ensure that you have all the correct safety equipment, such as lifejackets, flares and fire extinguishers, on board and in good condition,” Mr O’Connell said. Being visible and steering clear of ships should be a priority when underway. “While the days are getting longer, fishing in the morning at this time of year often means heading onto the water before daylight. “To avoid colliding with other vessels, you must ensure your boat displays the correct combination of lights when underway and displays an all-round white light when anchored. “If you’re fishing in Port Phillip Bay, remember that you cannot anchor in shipping channels or fairways and should always steer clear of ships,” Mr O’Connell said. For more information about safe boating, visit the TSV website at transportsafety.vic.gov.au
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 23:02:56 +0000

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