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PaBIA Permanent Navigation Markers – Clearly Seen…a Proven Benefit

PaBIA Permanent Navigation Markers – Clearly Seen…a Proven Benefit

by Scott Sheard | Nov 19, 2022 | Announcements, Boating Safety, Safety

Testing of the new, permanent “Coast Guard Approved” larger markers over the past two years has proven to not just significantly improve marker visibility day and night on the water; but when properly installed, they’ve proven to be durable and stable in their...
PaBIA Marine Patrol: Historical Perspective

PaBIA Marine Patrol: Historical Perspective

by Scott Sheard | Jan 21, 2019 | Marine Patrol, Safety

PaBIA’s Community Marine Patrol Historical Perspective The Marine Patrol (MP) was born in 1998 as a result of two major catalysts: (1) The boating safety concerns heightened after the death of one of the Ojibway staff members and (2) The Ontario Coast Guard’s...
2018 Marine Patrol

2018 Marine Patrol

by Scott Sheard | Sep 3, 2018 | Marine Patrol

2018 Marine Patrol Phragmites Training

2018 Marine Patrol Phragmites Training

by Scott Sheard | Sep 3, 2018 | Marine Patrol

Fire Protection for the Cottage

Fire Protection for the Cottage

by Scott Sheard | Aug 1, 2017 | Fire Emergency, Safety

Download PDF PaBIA Cottage Emergency Fire Plan...
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