Port of Bandon explained

Port of Bandon
Country:United States
Location:Bandon, Oregon
Coordinates:43.1211°N -124.416°W
Leadershiptitle:General Manager
Leader:Jeff Griffin[1]
Blankdetailstitle1:Commission
Blankdetails1:Five Commissioners:
  • Reg Pullen, President
  • Donny Goddard, Vice President
  • Wayne Butler, Treasurer
  • Harv Schubothe
  • Rick Goche
Website:www.portofbandon.com

The Port of Bandon is the port authority for Bandon Harbor in the city of Bandon, Oregon, United States. The port has full marina facilities for boat launching and sport fishing. It also serves as a waypoint stopover for commercial fishing and recreation vessels, and has a scenic boardwalk with a nature pathway and observation areas.[2] The United States Coast Guard operates Search and Rescue Detachment Coquille River in Bandon Harbor in the summer and on halibut season weekend openers in the spring, and is equipped with a 47-foot motor life boat and crew.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Port of Bandon Administration . July 3, 2010.
  2. http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/divisions/sd/communityprofiles/Oregon/Bandon_OR.pdf Bandon, Oregon Community Profile
  3. Web site: Group North Bend Units . . December 3, 2008.
  4. Web site: Coast Guard . Port of Bandon . November 23, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715105455/http://www.portofbandon.com/uscg.htm . July 15, 2011 .