 Good morning everybody. I'm Corporal Keener with the Pasco Sheriff's Office Marine Unit. Today we'll be taking you out on the water in coastal waters of Pasco. We'll be doing some, hopefully, some boating safety inspections, answering any questions on boating safety because this week is National Boating Safety Week. The Marine Unit provides water-borne support for Sheriff's Office members through search and rescue missions, maritime law enforcement, conducting criminal investigations, boating safety and education and direct patrols. Florida weather is perfect for a day on the water but can also create possible dangers if you are not prepared. Know your vessel's limitations. Vessels perform differently in different conditions, whether it be waves, wind, rain or shine. Good morning guys. Do you have safety inspection? Do you guys have life jackets for both of you onboard? Don't forget these essential items before going on your boat. Life jackets, visual distress signals, sound producing devices, locator device, correct permit and decals, fire extinguisher and drinkable water. Some of the most common issues our Marine Unit will see on the water is speeding and no wake zones, violation of navigation rules and boating under the influence. While we were out today we were able to give out Pasco Sheriff's Office beach balls reminding boaters to not drink and drive. Boating while under the influence is very dangerous. Alcohol use is a leading non-contributing factor to fatal boating accidents. Alright y'all, that's about wraps it up. I thank you for going with us today. Get out there, have fun and make sure you co-responsible.