 Rising summer temperatures are a great time to hit the pool or the beach. Unfortunately, they're also directly related to the rising number of deaths by drowning every year. That's why Naval Air Station signals Aquatics Director Chelsea Garcia decided to spread the word about the importance of swim lessons by joining forces with the Aquatics Centers all around the world to teach the world's largest swim lesson. The world's largest swim lesson is the way to get everybody in the world to basically see you need to be able to swim before you come to the beach or the pool. The instructors around the world gave a basic 30-minute water safety course to a minimum of 25 participants to qualify for the record. Garcia said the turnout for Sigonella's lessons surpassed her expectations. For the first time ever doing it here at this base, we had over 45 participants, so to me that was outstanding. Reporting from Naval Air Station, Sigonella, I'm Petty Officer Rebecca Sunderland.