1st Edition

Principles and Practices of Aquatic Law

Edited By John Fletemeyer Copyright 2018
    324 Pages 101 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Principles and Practices of Aquatic Law presents the best practices and principles related to aquatic law and risk management. Its focus is injury and death occurring in aquatic environments including the ocean, pools, water parks, canals, rivers, lakes, dams, etc. It discusses the importance of aquatic risk management as it relates to aquatic accident prevention and the concept of duty and liability for a facility’s management and staff. It also presents updated and relevant information about beach safety and the importance of hazard identification, warning, and elimination, and provides information for attorneys relating to the process of developing liability theories involving serious aquatic accidents and death.

    Features

    • Presents a comprehensive resource on the applied practices and principles of aquatic law.

    • Provides information for attorneys for the process of developing liability theories involving serious aquatic accidents and death.

    • Presents updated and relevant information about beach safety and the importance of hazard identification, warning, and elimination.

    • Discusses water-borne contaminants such as cryptosporidium and flesh-eating bacteria.

    • Presents comprehensive public safety and beach management strategies: rip current prediction and monitoring, coastal engineering, drowning and rescue statistics, etc.

    Chapter 1: Aquatic Law- Drownings

    John F. Fletemeyer

    Chapter 2: Legal Concepts, Drowning, & Lifeguard Effectiveness

    Michael Flynn

    Chapter 3: Principles of Aquatic Risk Management from a Legal

    Perspective

    John F. Fletemeyer

    Chapter 4: Evidence Collection and the Daubert Standard

    Lori St. John

    Chapter 5: Swimming Pool and Spa Safety

    John F. Fletemeyer and Ivonne Schmid

    Chapter 6: Practices and Principles of Aquatic Law: Headfirst Recreational Aquatic Accidents

    Tim O'Brien

    Chapter 7: Ocean Beaches, Lakes, Quarries, Springs and Canals

    Haus

    Chapter 8: Commerical Whitwater Rafting

    Julie Munger , Abigail Polsby and Haven Livingston

    Chapter 9: Breaux v. City of Miami Beach. 899 So.2d 1059 (Fla. 2005,)

    John F. Fletemeyer

    Chapter 10: Past it's Prime: The 1920 Death on the High Seas Act

    Michael D. Eriksen

    Chapter 11: Justice for Deaths Caused by Free Living Amoebae in Recreational

    Roger W. Strassburg, Jr., J.D

    Chapter 12: The Psychological Evaluation

    Diana P. Sullivan

    Chapter 13: Drowning Forensics

    John F. Fletemeyer

    Chapter 14: Boating & SCUBA Accidents, Low Head Dams and Beach Renourishment

    John F. Fletemeyer

    Biography

    Dr. John R. Fletemeyer has a 30-year background in professional aquatics. He is currently a research professor at Florida International University’s Laboratory for Coastal Research. He devotes most of his academic time to drowning research and to the development of drowning prevention education programs. Dr. Fletemeyer has served as a consultant for the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Border Patrol, the YMCA of the USA, the Boy Scouts of America, and San Diego Water Authority. He is the recipient of the Paragon Award, the Judge Martin Award, the 25 Year NAUI Service Award and the “Top 100 Aquatic Professionals in America” Award. He has served in several, elected leadership positions including the chairman and vice chairman of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, Chairman of the National Aquatics Coalition, President of the SE Region of the U.S.L.A. and the National Education Chairman of the United States Lifesaving Association. He the author of numerous peer reviewed articles and two books including, “Drowning, New Perspectives in Intervention and Prevention. He has investigated over 1,000 drowning deaths and has appeared on 60 Minutes. In addition, Dr. Fletemeyer is the founder of the Aquatic Law and Safety Institute.

    Professor Michael Flynn is a professor at Nova Southeastern University, and primarily teaches courses in personal injury law including torts, medical malpractice and product liability, consumer protection law, the Uniform Commercial Code and courses in lawyering skills including Civil Procedure, trial advocacy, pre-trial practice and client interviewing and counseling and negotiation. He is a graduate of the Gonzaga University School of Law and the Chair of the Consumer Protection Board for Broward County and a member of the Broward County Justice Association, The American Justice Association, The Trial Lawyers Section of the Florida Bar and is licensed to practice in both the state and federal courts in Washington State and Florida. Professor Flynn is a frequent presenter in seminars and conferences.