The U.S. Coast Guard requires data on the consequences of recreational boating accidents, so that it can compare the costs of alternative regulations, policies, and programs to their benefits. In particular, information on the number and characteristics of fatal and nonfatal injuries, and on...
Estimating_Benefits_of_Reducing_Recreational_Boating_Injuries_Final_Report_091211.pdf
Safe States Alliance and the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard, is excited to announce the release of new recommendations for improving boat occupant injury surveillance. The Recreational Boat Occupant Injury...
The-Recreational-Boat-Occupant-Injury-Surveillance-Roundtable-Jan_2020.pdf
Every year, the U.S. Coast Guard compiles statistics on reported recreational boating accidents. These statistics are derived from accident reports that are filed by the owners / operators of recreational vessels involved in accidents. The fifty states, five U.S. territories and the District of...
Recreational-Boating-Statistics-2017.pdf
Video presentation incorporating select charge activities undertaken by the Engineering, Reporting & Analysis Committee (ERAC) during the 2017-2018 cycle.. Originally delivered Sept. 11, 2.018 at the 59th NASBLA Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN. Complete, written report can be found on...
ERAC 2018 Presentation_v090818_sound_video.mp4
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