The Sun Sentinel
Visitors pushing safety surprise divers
By Rachel Hatzipanagos | South Florida Sun-Sentinel 6:57 PM EDT, June 28, 2009 FORT LAUDERDALE - Stephen Levenson, 46, was snorkeling off the 58-foot yacht
Cinderella today when he had some uninvited guests: officials from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
"License and registration, please," Lt. Dave Bingham of the FWC told Levenson.
Levenson had been snorkeling without flying a diving flag from his boat, and that means a $90 fine in
Broward County. The commission's crackdown on flags was part of Dive Flag Awareness Week, which started Saturday and ends on Friday.
The campaign is conducted to make sure that divers present their flags properly and
boaters know to be cautious and stay at least 100 feet away from a flag. In the past five years, 22 divers have been killed or injured by boats in Florida's waters." (Sun Sentinel)
The Regulation:
Vessel operators must make a reasonable effort to maintain a distance of at least 300 feet from divers-down flags on open waters and at least 100 feet from flags on rivers, inlets or navigation channels.
Vessels approaching divers-down flags closer than 300 feet in open water and 100 feet in rivers, inlets and navigation channels must slow to idle speed.
If you ask a Broward resident that reads the sun-sentinel, what's the closest you can get to a dive flag, while planing along, guess what the answer will be