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Marine Board Soliciting Public Comments On Citizen Petition For Slow -No Wake Zone For McGuire Channel, Columbia River - 03/02/26

The Oregon State Marine Board is asking for public comments on a citizen petition received on February 12, 2026. The petitioners are asking the Marine Board to amend OAR 250-020-0410 (10) to establish a slow no-wake zone for the entire channel for all vessels and watercraft marked from the south channel adjacent to McGuire Island between the east end of Big Eddy Marina and the west end of McGuire Point Marina.

 

The comment period closes on April 1, 2026, at 11:59 pm. The Board will consider the petition during its April 23, 2026, board meeting, being held in Tillamook. If the Board votes to accept the petition and initiate rulemaking, there will be additional opportunities for public comment and engagement prior to adoption of new rule language.

 

Written comments can be submitted by email to jennifer.cooper@boat.oregon.gov or by U.S. mail to: Jennifer Cooper, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Oregon State Marine Board, 435 Commercial Street NE, Salem, OR 97301.

 

To view the petition, visit the Marine Board’s Rulemaking and Public Notices page.

 

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Marine Board Soliciting Public Comments On Citizen Petition For Slow -No Wake Zone For McGuire Channel, Columbia River - 03/02/26

The Oregon State Marine Board is asking for public comments on a citizen petition received on February 12, 2026. The petitioners are asking the Marine Board to amend OAR 250-020-0410 (10) to establish a slow no-wake zone for the entire channel for all vessels and watercraft marked from the south channel adjacent to McGuire Island between the east end of Big Eddy Marina and the west end of McGuire Point Marina.

 

The comment period closes on April 1, 2026, at 11:59 pm. The Board will consider the petition during its April 23, 2026, board meeting, being held in Tillamook. If the Board votes to accept the petition and initiate rulemaking, there will be additional opportunities for public comment and engagement prior to adoption of new rule language.

 

Written comments can be submitted by email to jennifer.cooper@boat.oregon.gov or by U.S. mail to: Jennifer Cooper, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Oregon State Marine Board, 435 Commercial Street NE, Salem, OR 97301.

 

To view the petition, visit the Marine Board’s Rulemaking and Public Notices page.

 

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