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Coast Guard warning: Ice deteriorating
Posted: 02.14.2011 at 1:43 PM
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TRAVERSE CITY -- The U.S. Coast Guard is warning that ice conditions are expected to continue deteriorating throughout the week. They say that will make recreational ice activities more dangerous than usual throughout the Great Lakes region. They released the following information this afternoon in a press release.

The combination of warmer temperatures and shifting winds along with expected rain will cause hazardous conditions on the ice, and the Coast Guard cautions the public about venturing out on the ice.

If you decide to go on the ice, the following safety precautions are recommended:

  • Consider the weather.  Warmer temperatures may weaken the ice and strong winds may break the ice;
  • Never go out on the ice alone;
  • Don't rely on cellular phones to communicate distress - VHF-FM radios are much more reliable in the maritime environment.  If trouble arises, call for help on FM Channel 16, the international hailing and distress frequency;
  • Carry a whistle or other sound-producing device to alert people you are in distress;
  • Carry a flashlight or flares to signal for help;
  • Dress in layers and bright colors and wear an anti-exposure suit with a personal flotation device;
  • Ensure you notify a trusted family member or friend of where you will go on the ice, your destination, who is with you, and when you will return;
  • Carry some type of "ice awls" - ice picks or screwdrivers - that can be used as spikes to pull yourself up if you break through the ice;
  • Stay away from cracks, seams, pressure ridges and slushy areas, which signify thinner ice;

To report a person in distress by telephone, contact your nearest Coast Guard station or dial 911.

The U.S. Coast Guard is also performing ice breaking operations that you should be aware of and stay away.

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