Onsite call-in system eases buoy registration for boaters
Twelve
marine state parks now accept buoy fees by phone
OLYMPIA
– July 6, 2022 – Twelve Washington marine state parks now allow boaters to pay
moorage fees by phone. Each buoy will have a buoy number and phone number to
call to make payment. Previously, boaters at these parks had to go to shore to
pay for overnight moorage.
This call-in option started in 2021 as a pilot program at Jarrell Cove State Park. The program expands this year to include 10 parks in the San Juan Islands and two in Skagit County.
They are:
San
Juan Islands:
- Blind
     Island
- Clark
     Island
- James
     Island
- Jones
     Island
- Matia
     Island
- Obstruction
     Pass
- Patos
     Island
- Spencer
     Spit
- Sucia
     Island
- Turn
     Island
Skagit
County:
- Hope
     Island – Skagit
- Skagit
     Island
Each
buoy in the system now has a sticker showing the buoy number and call-in
number. The buoys will continue to be first come first serve, and remote
payment requires cell service. A transaction fee of $4.50 will be charged for
all phone registrations. The system can service boaters with annual buoy
permits. 
Boaters can still register on shore if they prefer.
The stickers were installed at the 12 parks in June, and boaters have already begun using them.
“The program has been incredibly
successful, and boaters are eager to see the service expand. They feel it
creates an ease of access for them,” said Jarrell Cove Ranger Olyvia
Buday.
News
media contacts:
Cassandra Alarcon, Operations, Cassandra.Alarcon@parks.wa.gov 
Meryl Lassen, Communications Consultant (503) 490-8796

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