WHEREAS, Alaska is renowned for its stunning lakes, rivers, and thousands of miles of coastline offering Alaskans and visitors alike a wide array of water-related activities to enjoy as part of the unique outdoor experience that life in the Last Frontier offers; and
WHEREAS, aquatic-related activities like boating, fishing, swimming, and surfing increase physical and mental well-being, and studies show that those who live near water experience higher levels of overall happiness; and
WHEREAS, water safety education is vital in preventing drownings and water-related accidents, and constant vigilance when recreating around water is necessary to maintain the safety of people of all ages and abilities; and
WHEREAS, aquatic programs and swimming facilities provide safe environments to develop strong swimming skills that enable Alaskans to fully enjoy the great outdoors; and
WHEREAS, following established water safety rules is critical for the protection of all Alaskans, whether utilizing a public or private pool, or enjoying one of the bodies of water that surround many Alaskan communities; and
WHEREAS, it is crucial to communicate water safety rules to everyone, respect the water and model responsible behavior for others while swimming or using water-related recreational equipment such as kayaks, canoes, jet skis, or motorized boats.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Mike Dunleavy, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALASKA, do hereby proclaim May 2026 as:
Water Safety Month
in Alaska and encourage all Alaskans to educate themselves and our youth on techniques to safely enjoy aquatic-related activities, and to observe safety precautions when around water.
Dated: May 1, 2026
