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    • ABCs of California Boating
      Learn about California’s boating laws, regulations for equipment, rules of the road, etc.
    • Boating Accident Statistics
    • Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights
      Every child should have the opportunity to: play in a safe place, explore nature, learn to swim, go fishing, follow a trail, camp under the stars, ride a bike, go boating, connect with the past, and plant a seed.
    • Courses / Classes
      Explore the opportunities for correspondence, classroom and on-the-water boating safety education.
    • Educational Outreach to Children
      DBW offers teachers and parents a complimentary K-12 boating safety curriculum, statewide poster contest, and a boating and water safety puppet show.
    • Fact Sheets
    • Float Plan
      File a float plan with a reliable person who will notify authorities, if necessary.
    • Life Jackets
      Knowing how to swim does not make you drown-proof. Find out California’s life jackets laws, what type of life jacket to use and how to properly choose one.
    • Non-Motorized Boating
      Find out how to safely operate a non-motorized boat, and about the laws and regulations regarding this type of recreational activity.
    • Outreach Campaigns
      DBW manages media campaigns to raise boaters’ awareness of safety and environmental concerns. Help us spread the messages.
  • Environment
    • Aquatic Invasive Species
      Learn how to clean, drain and dry your vessel to stop the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species. Also, plan ahead. A number of California waterways have vessel restrictions in place.
    • Aquatic Weed Control
      DBW acts as the lead state agency to cooperate with other agencies in controlling Egeria densa and water hyacinth in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
    • Beach Erosion and Restoration
      Develops strategies for coastal infrastructure protection. Assesses the economic impact of sea-level rise on California beaches. Provides grants to public entities to plan, design and restore public beaches.
    • Boating Clean and Green
      Be part of a movement to become a clean and green California boater. Marinas can also benefit from this program. Find out how.
    • Properly Disposing of Vessels
      Find out how to properly dispose of a vessel.
    • Oceanography
      Monitors coastal and estuarine oceanography. Funds studies to improve boating facility, beach erosion, restoration design, and boating and maritime safety and access. Supports climate change data collection and studies.
    • Two-Stroke Engines
      Here you will find a list of restrictions placed by certain California waterways on two-stroke engines and personal watercraft.
    • Vessel Pumpout Information
      Keep California’s waterways clean by using the restroom before boating or by properly disposing sewage at a pumpout station. Find the nearest pumpout station here.
  • Licensing
    • Broker Act Violations
    • For-Hire Licensing
      DBW licenses and regulates yacht brokers and salespersons.
    • Register Your Boat (DMV)
    • Yacht and Ship Broker Licensing
      DBW licenses and regulates vessel for-hire operators.
  • Law Enforcement
    • Abandoned Watercraft Abatement Program
      Funds the removal, storage and disposal of abandoned recreational vessels and other navigational hazards.
    • Boating Accident Program
      DBW collects and analyzes boating accident reports; develops safety strategies and makes recommendations.
    • Boating Law Enforcement Equipment Grant Program
      Local governmental agencies may apply for grants to purchase boats, equipment, dive gear, etc.
    • Boating Law Enforcement Training Program
      Provides training courses to law enforcement officers, lifeguards, harbor patrol officers and others.
    • Boating Laws
    • Boating Safety and Enforcement Financial Aid Program
      Provides funding to local government agencies to augment their existing budget for boating law enforcement personnel, search and rescue operations, recovery of drowned bodies, etc.
    • Forms
    • Information Letters
    • Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule
    • Vessel Turn-In Program
      Funds the disposal of recreational vessels that are voluntarily surrendered by owners to participating local agencies.
  • Grants & Loans
    • Grants
      Abandoned Watercraft Abatement Fund

      Public agencies may apply for grants to remove, store and dispose of abandoned recreational vessels and other navigational hazards.

      Aquatic Centers

      Universities, colleges, local public and nonprofits are eligible to receive grants to fund classroom and on-the-water safety education.

      Boat Launching Facilities

      Local public entities may apply for grants to plan, design, renovate, and construct launching ramps and facilities for motorized and non-motorized boats.

      Boating Law Enforcement Grant Program

      Local governmental agencies may apply for grants to purchase boats, equipment, dive gear, etc.


    • Boating Safety and Enforcement Financial Aid Program

      Local governmental agencies may apply for grants to purchase boats, boat patrol equipment, dive gear, etc. Funding may also cover training, law enforcement personnel, search and rescue operations, recovery of drowned bodies, etc.

      Coastal Beach Erosion Control

      Grants are available to public entities to plan, design and restore public beaches.

      National Boating Infrastructure

      Local public agencies may apply for grants to provide transient (guest) dockage for recreational boats 26 feet or more in length.

      Vessel Pumpout Stations

      Funds the placement of vessel pumpout stations.

      Vessel Turn-In Program

      Public agencies may apply for funds to run a program in which dilapidated vessels are voluntarily surrendered to them by owners.

    • Loans
      Private Marinas

      Local private entities may apply for funding to plan, design, renovate and construct small craft harbors, marinas, dry storage facilities and fund emergency repairs.

      Public Marinas

      Local public entities may apply for funding to plan, design, renovate and construct small craft harbors, marinas, dry storage facilities and fund emergency repairs.

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Department of Boating and Waterways

Accident Reports and Media Kits

California Boating Safety Reports (by year) and Media Kits (by region)

  • 2011 California Recreational Boating Accident Statistics
    • Statewide
    • Northern California
    • Southern California
  • 2010 California Recreational Boating Accident Statistics
  • 2009 California Recreational Boating Accident Statistics
  • 2008 California Boating Safety Statistics
  • 2007 California Boating Safety Report
  • 2006 California Boating Safety Report
  • 2005 California Boating Safety Report
  • 2004 California Boating Safety Report
  • Five-Year Summary of Statistics on California Water Bodies
  • 2004 California Boating Safety Report (PDF part 1) | (part 2)
  • 2004 Boating Safety Report - Press Packet
  • 2003 California Boating Safety Report
  • 2003 California Boating Safety Report (PDF 2.4 MB)
  • 2003 California Boating Safety Report - Press Packet (0.8 MB)
  • 2002 - California - Nor Cal - So Cal
  • 2001 - California - Nor Cal - So Cal
  • 2000 - California - Nor Cal - So Cal
  • 1999 California Boating Safety Report
  • 1998 California Boating Safety Report
  • 1997 California Boating Safety Report
  • 1996 California Boating Accident Report

For more information, please contact Amy Rigby at (916) 263-8190

Boating Accident Program

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