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Officials are warning that downed trees from winter storms could make for increased boating hazards this year.
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A long summer weekend with good weather in the forecast means Oregonians will be flocking to the state’s rivers and lakes. Marine law enforcement officers say they’re planning extra patrols over the holiday to watch for impaired boat operators.
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As the weather warms up this spring, more Oregonians are heading out to the state’s waterways. That means it’s a good time to brush up on boating safety tips.
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The Port of Coos Bay says new federal funding will help it make much-needed repairs to one of its jetties.
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There’s a new tool in the fight against invasive aquatic species in the Pacific Northwest: Boat owners can now call ahead to arrange an inspection.
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The Lane County History Museum opened its doors Wednesday with a new exhibit featuring a mid-century boat and the McKenzie River. A wooden double-ender…
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Warm weather is expected to beckon residents to the open water this holiday weekend. With that, Lane County Sheriff’s Office has some warnings for…
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Recreational boaters in Oregon will face new education requirements in the new year. It's a result of a bill passed last spring with bipartisan support in…
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Oregon State Marine Patrol deputies are warning boaters in Lane County about an obstruction on the McKenzie River. Two downed trees block a section one…
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Less snow pack and below average rainfall is exposing previously unseen hazards on Oregon's waterways. The Marine Board says a fatality on the North…
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Do you kayak, canoe or paddle? The Oregon State Marine Board is looking for input from non-motorized boaters. They’ve been on the road since early June…