The document discusses recommendations for providing in-water resuscitation to non-breathing victims found in the water. It states that rescuers should immediately check for breathing and perform artificial ventilation if needed, as this can improve survival rates compared to delayed resuscitation on shore. For shallow water, rescuers should give one minute of ventilations before transporting the victim. In deep water, trained rescuers can give one minute of ventilations using flotation devices, transporting while ventilating if a short swim or without ventilations if a long swim to shore. Exceptions are made for threats to safety or submersions over 15 minutes.