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Missing Boats

After Hurricane Katrina, I haven't been able to locate my boat. How can I find out if anyone else has seen it?

The La. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has established a web site to help boat owners to search for boats that were lost as a result of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

The Web address is http://www.wlf.state.la.us/boatlookup/boatlookup1.asp

It allows the public to access information on all recreational and commercial vessels located and reported to the department by LDWF Enforcement Division agents, insurance companies, private citizens and
others involved in recovery and removal of displaced boats. The site is updated daily as information on boats is received.

People who find boats that appear to be displaced can report them to the department's boat registration section by calling 225-765-2898 for inclusion in the database.

Category is New Orleans   (Article #31)
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