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OSMB News
Date: Monday, April 30, 2007
Marine Law Enforcement Preparing for Boating Season
 
For Immediate Release
 
Marine Safety and Law Enforcement (MSLE)Marine law enforcement officers from around the state will converge on Camp Rilea, near Astoria, for an intensive two-week training course beginning May 2.  During the training, officers will learn about state boating laws, rules and regulations, and how to operate their patrol boats and equipment as effectively as possible; all while focusing on officer safety and survival.  This comprehensive training includes education in the classroom, pool, and on-the water exercises on Cullaby Lake.      
                 
"This is a safe training environment that replicates situations officers will routinely experience in the field,” says Bill Rydblom, Law Enforcement Manager for the Marine Board.  “Some of the students have never operated a boat or have any familiarity with boating laws, so this training is tailored to those individuals and helps increase their basic skills and knowledge the job demands.” 
 
Marine Safety and Law Enforcement (MSLE)The Oregon State Marine Board holds the Marine Safety and Law Enforcement (MSLE) academy each spring for newly hired marine officers from various jurisdictions.  Although this training is designed for Troopers and Deputies, other agencies such as the Intertribal Fish Commission and the U.S. Coast Guard frequently attend.
 
The first week of training is in the classroom, learning policies and marine law.  During the second week, officers hit the water to improve boat handling skills in an obstacle course and slalom run and learn from on-the-water scenarios that focus on officer safety and survival.  Volunteers from the Coast Guard Auxiliary assist with scenarios that range from boaters with motor problems, to the more serious, hostile situations.  Instructors will guide students through the activities, and correct or critique them as necessary. 
 
“This training is the foundation to everything marine officers do to serve Oregon boaters,” said Rydblom.
 
For more information about the Law Enforcement program, contact Ashley Massey, OSMB Public Affairs Specialist, at (503) 378-2623 or visit www.boatoregon.com.
 
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Page updated: August 31, 2007

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