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Maine Game Wardens and Marine Patrol Officers will be conducting patrols from Kittery to the Canadian border July 4-6, 2025 as part of Operation Dry Water. This national outreach and enforcement campaign is coordinated by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) to raise awareness of the dangers of boating under the influence and removing impaired operators from our nation's waterways.
In addition to Maine, thousands of law enforcement officers across the United States will be participating in Operation Dry Water.
Alcohol use remains the leading known contributing factor in recreational boating fatalities. As part of Operation Dry Water, Maine Warden Service and Maine Marine Patrol will work to raise public awareness about the dangers of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs—for both operators and passengers. To help keep everyone safe boaters can expect to see an increased law enforcement presence on the water.
Game wardens and marine patrol officers will prioritize educating boaters about safe practices, emphasizing the importance of sober boating and lifejacket laws. They will also educate boaters on headway speed requirements and the importance of clean, drain, dry practices to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.
Media ride-along and contact information
We are inviting media for ride-along opportunities with a Game Warden before and during Operation Dry Water.
Any news outlets wishing to participate in a ride along are asked to contact Mark Latti at mark.latti@maine.gov or (207) 592-1339
Boaters enjoying Maine’s waters this Fourth of July weekend should remember:
Visit operationdrywater.org for more information about boating under the influence.
For information on boating in Maine, please visit maine.gov/ifw.