 Hey everyone, it's Corporal Graham with the Pasco Sheriff's Office. May is Water Safety Month, and in recognition of that, the Pasco Marine Unit is going to take you on a tweet long. The Marine Unit provides waterborne support for the Sheriff's Office members through search and rescue missions, maritime law enforcement, criminal investigations, boating safety education, as well as direct patrols to detect and deter criminal activity. We stopped that vessel for violating a no-wake zone. We conducted a safety inspection and made sure they had all the gear that they needed, and then we let them go in the morning. The Marine Unit patrols the Southside Veripica, Sea Pines and Hudson, Cody River and Newport Ritchie, Anclo River and Tarpon Springs, near Fred Howard Park, and Tarpon Springs, Anclo Island, and the Sandbar. The Marine Unit works derelict cases and eat boats that become derelict. The Marine Unit starts an investigation on and goes through the process of the county to have it burn. The Sheriff's Office is going to be giving out some of these boat responsibly key floats. We want to remind everybody what's on World Day coming up to boat responsibly. Make sure that if you do drink, you have a silver driver to bring the boat back in, and make sure that you're following all boating safety rules. The most common issue the Marine Unit sees out on the water is speeding and no-wake zones, violation of navigation rules, and boating under the influence. As we wrap up today's tweet-along, I want to remind everybody to be safe and respectful out on the water, and thank you for following along.