WCSO's Marine Patrol provides expert service to those utilizing the excellent water resources in the county. Since the 1970s, WCSO Marine Patrol Team has been patrolling the county’s waterways, prioritizing safety, and protecting our environment. This team is the only marine patrol in Washington County!
Marine deputies focus on education, environmental stewardship, and proactive enforcement to ensure our county waters remain safe and enjoyable for everyone. Members of the team undergo rigorous training, including completing the Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) Law Enforcement Academy, which covers navigation, operating boats, laws, regulations, jet boat operation, and water rescue training. Their advanced training helps to prepare the team to be equipped to handle any situation or emergency.
WCSO’s Marine Patrol consists of two full-time deputies between March and September, a sergeant, and several backup deputies who have all undergone the OSMB Law Enforcement Academy. During busy holidays or special events, additional patrol deputies provide extra resources and support.
Any community interaction on the water primarily serves to ensure safety laws are followed for everyone’s protection. These interactions often include education, boat examinations and safety checks, and boater education card compliance checks. The team also loves any opportunity to answer questions and provide safety recommendations. The public can also reach out to OSMB for excellent safety and education resources while visiting our waterways.
Be sure to look for the team patrolling popular areas including Hagg Lake, the Tualatin River, Dorman Pond, and Barney Reservoir. If you see them out there, don't hesitate to say hi!
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