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Safety and Etiquette: Becoming A Responsible Boater

Forestville, WI (August 3, 2023) – In this episode of Into the Outdoors, Captain Doug and his granddaughter head out on the Lake of the Ozarks to learn about boating safety, proper boating etiquette, and environmental responsibility when out on the water.

Boating safety courses are essential for teaching new boaters about the rules of the waterway and how to safely operate a boat, but there are some “unspoken rules” that all members of the boating community should know. From environmental responsibility to helping your fellow boaters in need, responsible boating involves a lot more than just safety. Boating etiquette is something that is often learned through experience rather than in a classroom.

Grab your gear and climb on board as we head Into the Outdoors!

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ABOUT Future Angler Foundation

The Future Angler Foundation (FAF) is an incorporated 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation formed in April of 2012. The FAF’s mission is to “Create New Anglers and Boaters” through its support of angler education and boating safety programs hosted by passionate, knowledgeable volunteers throughout the U.S. and through its “Getting Families Fishing” initiative, a series of free source digital educational programs developed to engage young anglers and boaters as they educate them about angling in an exciting, informative, and effective manner. More information about the FAF can be found online at www.futureangler.org.

CONTACTS:

Pat Neu

FAF President

president@futureangler.org

(920) 365-6051

Noel Vick

Traditions Media

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(612) 708-733