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Recreational Boating on the Mid-Columbia River (St. Helens to the Dalles): Planning for a Network of Public Transient Tie-Up Facilities Pubblico Deposited

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  • This study is the second of a three-part project to determine potential locations for public transient tie-up facilities along the Columbia River. The goal of the three studies is to identify opportunities for developing a network of facilities, which will enable recreational boaters to safely traverse Oregon's portion of the Columbia River. Developing a network, as opposed to placing facilities on a random, individual basis, will benefit both the boating community and other users of the river in many ways. A network will help eliminate the duplication of facilities, protect environmentally sensitive areas by drawing boaters away from these areas and attracting them to areas able to accommodate a larger number of boaters, and reduce conflicts between boaters and other users of the river caused by overcrowding. A network of public transient tie-up facilities will also benefit local river communities by attracting boaters to these areas and providing them access to local facilities.
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