Safety warning to stand-up paddleboarders in Richmond waterways
Richmond
2024-06-19 07:24 PDT
Richmond RCMP urges stand-up paddleboarders to observe crucial safety measures when entering the waterways around Richmond.
Surrounded by water, Richmond is a popular destination for various water-based activities, including speedboats, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards. It is vital to understand that Richmond’s waterways, which include the three arms of the Fraser River, often have significant commercial vessel traffic.
View larger image: Staff Sergeant Major Ross Lundie on the Richmond RCMP boat The Fraser Guardian
Staff Sergeant Major Ross Lundie, the officer in charge of the Richmond RCMP boat The Fraser Guardian, warns paddleboarders in the North Arm of the Fraser River that they face significant risks from commercial vessel wakes: I am increasingly seeing paddleboarders in the North Arm of the Fraser River. As an experienced boat operator, I understand the wake created by all sizes of commercial vessels and the impact this can have on smaller vessels around them. I encourage anyone entering the waterways to steer clear of shipping lanes and take precautions to ensure their day of pleasure does not end in tragedy.
Safety tips for paddleboarders:
- Watch out for larger vessels: large vessels may have limited visibility – don’t assume they can see you.
- Paddleboarders should operate as close to the shoreline as is safe and practical.
- Always wear a personal flotation device (PFD) with a whistle and a floating throw rope.
- Familiarize yourself with cold water safety. Even in warm weather, water can be cold, particularly along the ocean’s coastline.
- Bathing suits are often unsuitable for cold water activities. Wear a wetsuit for thermal protection.
- Recognize the early signs of cold water effects, such as shivering, loss of coordination, and numbness.
- Do not consume alcohol or cannabis before or during water activities.
- Paddle with a partner and stay close to shore.
- Check weather conditions and forecasts, including tides and swells.
For more water safety tips, visit the Parks Canada website on stand-up paddleboard safety.
By adhering to these guidelines, we can help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on Richmond’s waterways.
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Richmond RCMP11411 No 5 Road, Richmond, BC, V7A 4E8
Office: 604-207-5189
Fax: 604-207-4716
Email:
richmond_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: richmond.rcmp.ca
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