Coastguard Wanganui Lights the Way at Fishing Competition
Media Release
16 January 2012
Coastguard Wanganui Lights the Way at Annual Fishing
Competition
Coastguard Wanganui is ‘lighting the
way’ to help save lives at sea by giving away 380 Cyalume
(glow) sticks at the annual Wanganui-Manawatu Sea Fishing
Club competition, held from 21-23 January.
During the
weigh-in times on each of the three days of competition,
Coastguard volunteers will be attaching the glow sticks to
boaties’ life jackets as part of the ‘Lighting the Way
– Save a life’ project.
Kevin McKenna, Coastguard
Wanganui President says a number of fatalities at sea over
the past few years may have been prevented if boaties had
had a glow stick to assist the search and rescue agencies
attempting to locate them.
“Coastguard Wanganui is
pleased to have the opportunity to educate fishing
competition participants about boat safety while also giving
them the tools to help themselves attract help should they
ever find themselves in trouble.
“Even if one life
is saved as a result of our efforts through the distribution
of the Cyalume sticks, we have made a difference.”
A
DVD will be playing during the competition to demonstrate
how, with the simple use of a Cyalume stick, people can be
seen from a greater distance particularly in the dark when
using Night Vision Goggles.
Mike Carson , organiser of
the ‘Lighting the Way – Save a Life’ project, explains
that when things take a turn for the worst at sea, it can go
downhill very quickly leaving you with little to no time to
make a Mayday call or grab the items that may help you while
in the water.
“Attaching the Cyalume glow sticks to
your life jackets ensures that you will have it with you
when you need it most.”
For more tips on what you
can do to keep safe at sea visit www.coastguard.co.nz
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