Patrolling the lake and reminding everyone of the importance of boat safety is an important part of the job for Randi Clifton, natural resource specialist Oologah Lake Office.
Tragically, people lose their lives while visiting Tulsa District-managed lands and waters every year. Most of the tragedies are water related. The public’s help is needed to reduce the number of fatalities at the 38 lakes managed by Tulsa District visited by roughly 22 million people annually. Our Tulsa District personnel stress the importance of water safety year-round when talking with visitors, but especially during the summer season because that is when most public recreation fatalities occur.
Date Taken: | 06.01.2023 |
Date Posted: | 05.20.2024 13:24 |
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Location: | OOLOGAH, OKLAHOMA, US |
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