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***Media Release***  
Derelict Vessel Removal 🛥️   
  
Lakeside Ore - On March 14th, 2026, Deputy R. Baker from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Marine Division, along with members of the Coos County Dive Team, worked together to remove two derelict vessels from Ten Mile Lake.  
  
One of the vessels was upside down, and the other was submerged about 10 feet below the water’s surface. Both vessels were active hazards. A big thanks to these volunteers for giving of their time and skills to come assist in making the County’s waterways as safe as possible.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
***Media Release***  
Derelict Vessel Removal 🛥️   
  
Lakeside Ore - On March 14th, 2026, Deputy R. Baker from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Marine Division, along with members of the Coos County Dive Team, worked together to remove two derelict vessels from Ten Mile Lake.  
  
One of the vessels was upside down, and the other was submerged about 10 feet below the water’s surface. Both vessels were active hazards. A big thanks to these volunteers for giving of their time and skills to come assist in making the County’s waterways as safe as possible.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
***Media Release*** Derelict Vessel Removal 🛥️ Lakeside Ore - On March 14th, 2026, Deputy R. Baker from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Marine Division, along with members of the Coos County Dive Team, worked together to remove two derelict vessels from Ten Mile Lake. One of the vessels was upside down, and the other was submerged about 10 feet below the water’s surface. Both vessels were active hazards. A big thanks to these volunteers for giving of their time and skills to come assist in making the County’s waterways as safe as possible.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post

Published on: 03/14/2026

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***Media Release***
Derelict Vessel Removal 🛥️

Lakeside Ore - On March 14th, 2026, Deputy R. Baker from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Marine Division, along with members of the Coos County Dive Team, worked together to remove two derelict vessels from Ten Mile Lake.

One of the vessels was upside down, and the other was submerged about 10 feet below the water’s surface. Both vessels were active hazards. A big thanks to these volunteers for giving of their time and skills to come assist in making the County’s waterways as safe as possible.

Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
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