Brimbank surfers, paddlers, and other aquatic board and craft riders are being urged to prioritise their safety around water following new research from Life Saving Victoria (LSV) indicated the activities to be a leading cause for drownings.
Men surfing or aquatic board riding have made up 96 per cent of all related fatal incidents the year 2000.
LSV manager research and evaluation Dr Hannah Calverley said Victorian surfers and aquatic board riders, such as those in Wyndham, could take simple measures to keep themselves safe.
“Many Victorians will be eager to take advantage of warmer weather after a cold winter, but it is important to remember your skills and fitness may have regressed since your last swim, surf or other aquatic board activity,” Dr Calverley said.
“Before you go to the beach or inland waterway to surf, paddle or windsurf, be sure to check the weather, being aware that conditions can change quickly and without warning, and always head out with a friend.
“Historically, a quarter of Victorian drownings occur in spring, making it the second deadliest season after summer, so the risk is very real.”
Surfing Victoria chief executive Adam Robertson encouraged beginner surfers and paddleboarders to stick to their limits.
“Surfing and stand up paddleboarding are a fantastic way to enjoy the water, but it’s imperative that you do so safely, and that includes learning from the professionals who can pass on vital safety tips to ensure you make it home,” Mr Robertson said.
“It is important that you are familiar with aquatic risks such as rips and other currents, as well as etiquette, while surfing or paddleboarding. When you’re ready to head out without a guide, surfing with an experienced friend is the safest transition.
“If you find yourself in trouble in the water, stay with your board as it will help to keep you afloat while you wait for help,” Mr Robertson said.
Surfing Victoria also encouraged residents to get trained up in CPR and Board Rescue skills via the Surfers Rescue 24/7 Program.
Details: www.surfingvic.com/surfersrescue247