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Heightened Enforcement Period by MDWFP Law Enforcement

  MDWFP Conservation Officers encountered over 3,600 boaters statewide

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
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Jackson, Mississippi – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) concluded a heightened enforcement and educational effort during the Memorial Day weekend.  MDWFP Conservation Officers encountered over 3,600 boaters statewide, ensuring safety and compliance of those enjoying Mississippi’s beautiful waterways.
During this period, officers issued 315 total citations. Of these, 32 were related to personal flotation devices (PFDs), 33 were drug and alcohol related, and 28 involved reckless operation of a vessel. Officers also made 7 arrests for boating under the influence.
Compared to Memorial Day weekend in previous years, total citations were down, with the most significant decrease being in personal flotation devices (PFD).
As summer recreational activities on Mississippi’s waters increase, MDWFP reminds all boaters of critical safety requirements:
  • Every vessel must carry one wearable USCG-approved PFD, also known as a life jacket, for each person on board.
  • Ensure PFDs are in good and serviceable condition.
  • Have appropriately sized PFDs for everyone aboard the vessel.
  • Keep PFDs readily accessible in case of an emergency.
Statistics from Memorial Day weekend showed a positive impact of proactive enforcement and public awareness. “We had an outstanding holiday weekend, ensuring safe boating practices for everyone on the water,” says MDWFP Boating Law Administrator, Major Chris Clark. “We appreciate Mississippi boaters for their increased efforts to boat safely, as seen through the decrease in citations this year. We continue to encourage you all to stay safe, make responsible decisions, and wear proper PFD.”
MDWFP Conservation Officers continue to work hard to emphasize the importance of boater education and following boating safety tips. As a reminder, impaired boating is not only illegal, but it endangers everyone on the vessel as well as the general public. MDWFP strongly advises against operating any type of vessel under the influence.
MDWFP remains committed to promoting safe and enjoyable experiences on Mississippi’s waterways. Conservation officers will continue to monitor boating activity throughout the summer ensuring a fun and safe environment for everyone to enjoy.
For more information, visit www.mdwfp.com or call (601) 432-2400. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mdwfp or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mdwfponline/.

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