Data Shows Concerning Uptick in Boating Accidents and Fatalities

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently released its 2024 Boating Accident Statistical Report, and it’s not good news. The data shows a concerning uptick in boating accidents and fatalities in 2024 compared to previous years.

“With more than a million registered vessels, Florida is the ‘Boating Capital of the World,’” FWC said in a statement. “However, high vessel numbers and a mild climate cause Florida to lead the nation in the number of boating fatalities each year.”

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The FWC released its report to coincide with National Safe Boating Week, hoping the data will encourage boaters to “stay vigilant” as the summer season approaches.

Key Findings From FWC’s 2024 Report

  • There were 685 reportable boating accidents in Florida during 2024, which is 26 more than in 2023.
  • There were 81 reported fatalities in 2024—22 more than 2023.
  • The leading accident type was “collision with a fixed object,” accounting for 31% of incidents in 2024.
  • 65% of operators involved in fatal accidents in 2024 had no formal training.

FWC says many of the 2024 fatalities could have been prevented with the use of life jackets.

“FWC continues to encourage all boaters, regardless of age or experience, to complete a certified boating safety course,” the organization adds.

Read the FWC’s press release about the increase in boating accidents and fatalities here.

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