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Boating Safety and Education for All The California Boater Card education program is designed to increase boating safety on California waterways Check out these pages for boating safety and education information
Division of Boating and Waterways If you own a sailboat over eight feet long or a boat vessel with a motor (no matter the size), you must register it with DMV in order to legally operate it on California waterways
ABCs of California Boating - dbw. ca. gov The ABCs of California Boating is based upon the California Harbors and Navigation Code, Vehicle Code, Penal Code and California Code of Regulations, but uses everyday terms rather than legal language found in these laws
Boating Safety Classes and Courses - dbw. ca. gov California boating safety courses are designed to provide boaters with state specific boating laws and federal navigation requirements in many different environments to suit individual boater needs
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park Lake Cuyamaca, operated by the Helix Water District, is two miles north of Paso Picacho and offers boating and fishing Paso Picacho campground has 85 campsites
School Groups - dbw. ca. gov With its variety of natural habitats and interesting geology, Mount Tamalpais State Park is a fantastic location to bring your science curriculum to life or to offer your students experience with the outdoors We offer both in-person and virtual field trips and school group volunteer opportunities
Water Hyacinth Control Program California State ParksVolume I (complete) Volume I - Cover and Table of Contents Executive Summary Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Program Description and Program Alternatives Chapter 3 - Biological Resources Impacts Assessment Chapter 4 - Hazards and Hazardous Materials Impacts Assessment Chapter 5 - Hydrology and Water Quality Impacts Assessment Chapter 6 - Utilities and Service Systems
Outdoors for All Initiative State Parks and its partners – California State Library and the California Department of Social Services – invite you to explore the access programs listed below
About the Beach In 1955, the State Lands Commission gave the California Department of Parks and Recreation all of the "artificially accreted lands and tide and submerged lands," creating a large addition to Silver Strand State Beach