By Garrett Christensen on Thursday, March 27th, 2025 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
EASTERN OREGON – Spring break may be half over, but that doesn’t mean early spring outdoor conditions have subsided. For anyone in Eastern Oregon looking to hit the water during the remaining break, be it on a stylish powerboat or a humble raft, the Oregon Marine Board wants you to stay safe and be cautious of current water conditions. See the release below for additional information:
(Release from the Oregon Marine Board)
If you plan on heading to local waterways this spring break, be prepared for lots of floating debris, very swift currents due to high water, and very cold water temperatures. The Marine Board urges boaters to select a waterway that matches their skill levels, so they don’t wind up getting in over their heads.
“Inexperience and not being prepared for the conditions are factors leading to accidents. Planning ahead, boating with others, always keeping a sharp lookout, and wearing a properly fitted life jacket for your boating activity are key,” says Brian Paulsen, Boating Safety Program Manager for the Oregon State Marine Board. “The Marine Board has a lot of planning resources on our website to help boaters have a safe and enjoyable experience on all of Oregon’s waterways,” adds Paulsen.
The Oregon State Marine Board advises boaters to plan ahead and check out the Marine Board’s interactive boating access map. The map displays public boat ramps and local rules for boat operations. Also, check the weather forecast, water levels, and tides. See if there are any reported obstructions, and have the right gear for your boating activity. Boaters can also check the Marine Board’s website to find out what equipment is required based on the size and type of boat.
The Marine Board would like to remind boaters:
For more information about safe boating in Oregon, visit Boat.Oregon.gov.