CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE MARINE PATROL RECEIVES RECOGNITION AWARDS. (PHOTO)
News Release from Clark Co. Sheriff's Office
Posted on FlashAlert: October 6th, 2015 8:12 AM
Downloadable file: L-R Sheriff Atkins, Deputy Kevin Gadaire, Deputy Todd Baker
The Clark County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit was selected as 2015 Marine Law Enforcement Program of the year at the annual Washington State Marine Law Enforcement Conference, held in Tacoma last month. The Sheriff's Office operates a full-time year round marine unit patrolling 44 miles of Columbia River, Yale and Merwin reservoirs and approximately 25 miles of smaller rivers and lakes; all popular boating and water sport destinations that attract water enthusiasts from around the pacific northwest. The marine unit is a regional service provider and the sole response agency for patrol and emergency response on all Clark County waters. The marine unit is very active with marine education, enforcement and safety issues partnering with USCG, US Power Squadron, Auxiliary and other child safety advocates to provide water safety programs to the boating public.
Additionally, Lead Marine Deputy, Deputy Sheriff Todd Baker, was selected by Washington State Parks and Recreation as 2015 Marine Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for his work in boating and water safety education, to the public and a senior instructor at the Basic Marine Law Enforcement Academy.
Deputy Baker was also presented with the 2015 Award of Merit for his contributions to boating and water safety education at the International Boating and Water Safety Summit held in Destin, Florida earlier this year.
Additionally, Lead Marine Deputy, Deputy Sheriff Todd Baker, was selected by Washington State Parks and Recreation as 2015 Marine Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for his work in boating and water safety education, to the public and a senior instructor at the Basic Marine Law Enforcement Academy.
Deputy Baker was also presented with the 2015 Award of Merit for his contributions to boating and water safety education at the International Boating and Water Safety Summit held in Destin, Florida earlier this year.
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