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Maryland Natural Resources Police Launch Aggressive Enforcement Operation For Holiday

ANNAPOLIS - July has historically been the month in which the greatest number of boating accidents occur both in Maryland and nationwide. In an effort to educate boaters and keep the boating public safe, the Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) today announced they will increase their presence on the state’s waterways and parks this Fourth of July holiday.

Operation Big Bang will aggressively target boaters operating in a reckless or negligent manner and/or under the influence of alcohol on the waterways. It will also focus on boaters not maintaining a proper lookout and not having the required safety equipment onboard. Meanwhile, patrols in the parks and forests will target underage alcohol possession and individuals driving under the influence of alcohol, as well as the use of illegal fireworks and other criminal activity.

Last year there were 208 boating accidents reported statewide, 47 of which occurred in the month of July. Over the first six months of 2007, there were 76 boating related accidents, 35 accidents involving injuries and 2 fatalities. The first six months of 2008, there have been 86 boating related accidents, 31 accidents involving injuries and 2 fatalities.

Boaters are reminded to report unsafe activity or emergencies to the NRP at 1-800-628-9944.

Above all, boaters are asked to always wear a lifejacket and to avoid operating a vessel after drinking alcohol. Boater awareness is critical to safety -- when out on the state’s waterways, be aware of:

Citizens enjoying Maryland's state parks this holiday can do their part by being respectful and mindful of not only their surroundings, but also other park visitors. Park patrons alone can help keep these natural and historical resources pristine by observing the following:


July 2, 2008

Contact: Sgt. Ken Turner
410-260-8003 office
kturner@dnr.state.md.us

The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) is the enforcement arm of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). With an authorized strength of 280 officers and a dedicated staff of civilian and volunteer personnel, the NRP provide a variety of services in addition to conservation and boating law enforcement duties throughout the State of Maryland. These services include homeland security, search and rescue, emergency medical services, education, information and communications services on a round the clock basis. NRP is the only police force aside from the Maryland State Police that has statewide jurisdiction.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is the state agency responsible for providing natural and living resource-related services to citizens and visitors. DNR manages nearly one-half million acres of public lands and 17,000 miles of waterways, along with Maryland's forests, fisheries and wildlife for maximum environmental, economic and quality of life benefits. A national leader in land conservation, DNR-managed parks and natural, historic and cultural resources attract 12 million visitors annually. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland's effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay, the state's number one environmental priority. Learn more at www.dnr.maryland.gov