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Outdoor notes

Published: Thursday, April 5, 2007 12:07 a.m. MDT
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Dave Harris, boating coordinator, pointed out that life jackets not only keep people afloat, but provide an extra layer of warmth, which could mean the difference between life and death.

He reported that if someone fell into 40-degree water, they could survive perhaps five to 10 minutes before succumbing to hypothermia.

Statistics show that three of four people who drowned in boating accidents would not have died had they worn a life jacket.

State boating law requires all children 12 and younger to wear a life jacket while a boat is in operation, and it is recommended that all boaters wear a life jacket at all times.

WATER LEVELS RISING

Water levels are rising at Willard Bay, but are expected to peak approximately 10 feet lower than normal. Boating is available at Willard Bay State Park, however with low water levels boaters should use extreme caution. Camping and boat launching is available at both the north and south marinas.

For current conditions or for more information call 435-734-9494.

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