
On June 25 at 5:00 p.m. Rick Goche was sworn in as Port of Bandon Commissioner. The ceremony was hels at the picnic shelter on the Bandon boardwalk. Goche takes over for retiring Ernie Amling who served as Commissioner from 2001 to 2009.
The Port of Bandon is the port authority for Bandon Harbor in the city of Bandon. 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.
The United States Coast Guard operates Search and Rescue Detachments for the 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 The river rises in several forks in the Coastal Range, formed at Myrtle Point by the confluence of its North and South Forks. The North Fork rises in northern Coos County and flows southwest. The East Fork rises in western Douglas County, approximately 15 miles southwest of Roseburg, and flows generally west into Coos County, where it joins the North Fork.
The South Fork rises in southern Coos County, north of the Wild Rogue Wilderness Area, and flows briefly southwest, then turns north. It receives the Middle Fork then joins the North Fork from the south at Myrtle Point. The combined river flows in zigzag generally west, past Coquille. It enters the Pacific at Bandon, approximately 20 mi north of Cape Blanco.