Oregon Statutes

§ 783.400 — Shipbreaking; shipwrecks; ship repair; definitions

Oregon § 783.400
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.19
Title 58Shipping and Navigation
Ch. 783Liabilities and Offenses Connected With Shipping and Navigation; Shipbreaking;

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 783.400 (2026).

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(1)As used in this section:
(a)“Dry dock” means a graving dock or a floating dry dock.
(b)“Floating dry dock” means a vessel or structure that can be flooded to allow a ship to be floated in and drained to allow the ship to come to rest on a dry platform.
(c)“Fouling communities” means the matrix consisting of:
(A)Native or nonnative species attached to the hull of a ship including, but not limited to, barnacles, bivalves, bryozoans, tunicates and seaweeds; and
(B)Native or nonnative mobile species such as crustaceans, sea stars and worms that may be unattached to the hull, but that inhabit a fouling community or inhabit protected recesses and crevices in the hull, such as sea chests.
(d)“Fouling organisms” means native or nonnative species that attach to the hull of a ship includin

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Legislative History

2007 c.150 §1; 2007 c.816 §3

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