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  • Welcome to the Law Enforcement Section and Boating Safety Laws
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    The Marine Board contracts with 31 county Sheriff's Offices and the Oregon State Police for marine patrol services in Oregon. Law enforcement deputies are on the water to ensure your safety and make sure you are complying with waterway rules and regulations. All marine deputies are specially trained in boat operation, detecting boaters under the influence of intoxicants, and swift water rescue/recovery.

Marine Patrol Information Oregon Boating Laws and Accident Stats
Crook County Marine Patrol Receive a New Boat
Yamhill County Patrol Boat
Crook County Sheriff's Office received their new boat on August 27. The 23-foot Rogue Jet Fastwater will be used to patrol Prineville Reservoir and other local waterways.
Linn County Marine Patrol's New Enforcement Tool
Linn County's New Boat
A Turning-Over-the-Keys Ceremony took place on August 5, where the Linn County Marine Patrol took posession of their new marine patrol boat. This 20' 2011 Almar/North River Trapper Jet will enable marine law enforcement to easily patrol area lakes and rivers regardless of depth.
Oregon Boating Regulations
Play it Safe when you're in the water...wear a life jacket!
Speed limits, motor restrictions and other regulations are in place on nearly all of Oregon's waterways. It pays to know the regulations before you go - some small lakes are managed for manually powered craft only, and certain rivers allow motorboats only on certain days.
Boating Accidents in Oregon
Boat Safe, Boat Sober
Oregon is host to diverse, beautiful and sometimes dangerous waters that stretch from the crest of the Cascades to the deserts of eastern Oregon, the lush valleys of western Oregon and the coastal region. Boaters should make sure their skill and equipment is adequate for the waters they enter. While accidents happen for a variety of reasons, 85-90 % of fatalities could have been prevented, if the victims wore life jackets.