Officials said gusty winds and changing currents can quickly turn calm conditions into hazardous ones.
Hood Canal, part of the larger Puget Sound system, is known for its strong tidal exchanges, particularly during maximum ebb tides.
鈥淜nowing the current and future weather conditions will help to avoid unforeseen risky situations,鈥 the department said in a statement.
Boaters were reminded to wear life jackets and make sure they are properly equipped before heading out.
Safety equipment recommendations include a first aid kit, depth sounder, GPS, and a VHF radio, since cell phone coverage may be limited in remote areas.
Mariners are also urged to check tide and weather forecasts, let someone know where they鈥檙e going, and avoid venturing out in unfamiliar waters alone.
WDFW thanked the Mason County, Jefferson County, and Kitsap County sheriff鈥檚 offices, along with the U.S. Coast Guard, for partnering in the response and patrol efforts in Hood Canal during the fishery opener.
For more information on how to plan a safe marine trip, including how to navigate currents and tides, WDFW encourages the public to visit:聽.
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