A display of recklessness: jet skiers violated Russian waters, Polish border guard issues fines
Six Polish jet skiers could count themselves lucky. On September 21, they ventured into restricted waters of the S-9 zone on the Vistula Lagoon and crossed into Russian territory. For seven minutes, they were technically in Russian waters—unaware that a simple misstep could have led to arrest or prolonged detention by Russian authorities. In the end, it was the Polish border guard who intercepted them and issued fines totaling 3,000 PLN.
security pomerania border guard news vistula lagoon22 september 2025 | 19:01 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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Reckless jet ski adventure
Three jet skis, six individuals—including one minor—took a route that ignored clear border markings. They claimed they missed the boundary buoy No. 10 and did not realize they had ventured 0.7 nautical miles into Russian waters, even passing the Russian border post near Narmeln without noticing.
Polish Border Guard steps in
Upon return to Polish waters, a hovercraft unit from the Polish border guard intercepted the group. Two were merely cautioned, while the remaining four received fines. The involvement of a minor further emphasizes the recklessness of the excursion.
Geopolitical risks in a time of war
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the eastern flank of NATO—including the Vistula Lagoon border zone—has become a sensitive security area. Any unauthorized crossing could be interpreted as a provocation. In another scenario, Russian authorities could have arrested the jet skiers, potentially leading to a high-profile international incident.
Lessons for water sports enthusiasts
This incident is a stark warning to all recreational water users: understanding maritime border markers and adhering to local regulations is not optional. Today’s geopolitical climate amplifies the consequences of even a brief lapse in judgment—police fines may be the mildest outcome, while crossing into foreign waters could escalate into detention or worse.
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