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NC Legislature Passed Mandatory Boating Education Law
Begining May 1, 2010 - Click here to Read Legislation*****
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed
civilian component of the Coast Guard established by Congress
in 1939 to assist in promoting boating safety. It boasts nearly
28,000 members from all walks of life who receive special
training so that they may be a functional part of Coast Guard
Forces. Auxiliarists assist the Coast Guard in non-law enforcement
programs such as public education, vessel safety checks, safety
patrols, search and rescue, marine environmental protection
and Coast Guard Academy introduction programs for youth. Auxiliarists
donate more than 2 million hours annually to benefit other
boaters and their families. That's why we're called America's
Volunteer Lifesavers.
Auxiliary at a Glance
An Average Day in the Coast Guard Auxiliary
- Completes 62.5 safety patrols
- Completes 6.2 regatta patrols
- Performs 10.2 vessel assists
- Assists 28 people
- Saves 1 life
- Saves $341,290 in property
- Participates in 100 operational support missions
- Participates in 48.7 administrative support missions
- Completes 13.4 recruiting support misisons
- Educates 369 people on boating safety
- Performs 299 vessel safety checks
- Attends 70 public affairs functions
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