Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation

Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
DNR's 'Wear It Michigan!' Campaign in Port Huron This Weekend

Contact:  Lt. Andrew Turner 517-373-7109
Agency: Natural Resources


July 20, 2009

Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers and their customized "Wear It Michigan" Zodiac patrol vessel will be in Port Huron this weekend for the 85th sailing of the Pure Michigan Bayview Port Huron to Mackinac Race.

The DNR's "Wear It Michigan!" campaign is a simple message to promote the value of life jacket wear by recreational boaters. To reinforce that message this summer, the DNR is giving away more than 400 inflatable life jackets to boaters on the Detroit River and Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair who pledge to wear them at all times while boating. The life jackets have been donated by the National Safe Boating Council and its boating safety partners across the U.S. and Canada. Additional prizes, coupons and gift cards are being donated by campaign sponsors Belle Tire and West Marine.

"State law requires every boat to have one life jacket on board for every occupant of the boat and all children under the age of six to wear a Coast Guard-approved Type I or II life jacket when riding on the open deck of any vessel," said Lt. Andrew Turner, state boating law administrator for the DNR's Law Enforcement Division. "This promotion is our way of letting Michigan boaters know that it's important to always wear -- and not just stow -- life jackets on board one's boat."

During the DNR's "Wear It Michigan" campaign, state conservation officers will be out on the water in a specially marked "Wear It Michigan" boat asking boaters they meet to take the "Wear It" Pledge. Everyone who signs a pledge card will be entered in a weekly drawing to win a manual inflatable (Type III) life jacket that will have a "Wear It" rubber logo sewn onto the life jacket.

"We want everyone to enjoy their time on the water this summer, but water enthusiasts also must realize that safe, responsible, courteous boating is everyone's responsibility," Turner said. "Each year, unsafe boating practices account for injuries, deaths and property damage, most of which could have been avoided. Always wearing a life jacket should be the rule for everyone."

To learn more about the "Wear It Michigan" campaign, including the schedule for future stops at harbors and boat launches along the Detroit River and on Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie, visit the DNR Web site at www.michigan.gov/dnr and click on the "Wear It Michigan" button on the front page.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.

Great Lakes, Great Times, Great Outdoors
Related Content
 •  Preliminary work on I-75/Dix-Toledo Road interchange begins Tuesday, Feb. 21, in Wayne County
 •  Johnson, Schuette Announce Embezzlement Charge Against Ex-Department of State Employee
 •  MPSC Report: Michigan Utilities Making Progress on Meeting State's Renewable Energy Standard
 •  Amtrak 110 MPH Michigan Service Celebration PDF icon
 •  DNR Reminds Anglers About Bait Restrictions Prior to Free Fishing Weekend
 •  Michigan State Waterways Commission to Meet Feb. 24 in Lansing
 •  Unemployed Workers Can Claim Unemployment Benefits Throughout President's Day Holiday
 •  MDOT to hold public meeting on proposed replacement of West Grand Boulevard bridge over I-94 in Detroit
 •  Johnson, Schuette Announce Embezzlement Charge Against Ex-Department of State Employee
 •  MDOT Chief Operations Officer to receive national award
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing Indiana Michigan Power Company Electric Rate Increase, Customers to See Refund
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing Northern States Power Company's 2012 Power Supply Cost Recovery Factor
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreements Authorizing 2012 Power Supply Cost Recovery Factors for Four Electric Cooperatives
 •  P.J. Hoffmaster State Park Offers Activities and Hikes, Saturdays in March and April
 •  Feb. 12-18 is Preteen Vaccine Week, Reminder to Vaccinate Against HPV
 •  A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for Tracy Lynn Snay, #522322.
 •  Commission on Agriculture and Rural Development Elects New Officers
 •  All aboard! MDOT puts 110 mph special Amtrak train video on YouTube
 •  Statewide Reading and Mathematics Proficiency Increases on 2011 MEAP Assessment
 •  State Designates 10-mile Radius Cattle Testing Areas in Northeast Lower Michigan

Michigan Weather Radar


Michigan.gov Home | Help & Contacts | Site Map  | Disability Resources | Awards | Foreign Languages | State Web Sites | Office of Regulatory Reinvention
Accessibility Policy | Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2012 State of Michigan