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A stand up paddleboarder falls overboard, wearing a life jacket and ankle leash.

OREGON — The Oregon State Marine Board is urging people who recreate on stand up paddleboards (SUPs) atop moving water (primarily rivers) to always wear a life jacket and never wear a Velcro ankle or leg leash that is designed for general flatwater use or the surf zone.

"There’s an emerging trend when we look at the causes for fatalities in recent years, where a person, otherwise well outfitted, died because their leash to the SUP became entangled in brush or other debris on area rivers," said Brian Paulsen, Boating Safety Program Manager for the Marine Board. "Most ankle leashes used by SUP users are not designed for quick release. If you get it tangled on rocks or downed trees, the leash can make escape nearly impossible."

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Two youths wearing life jackets that do not have the straps tucked into their jackets.

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A stand up paddleboarder kneeling on the board wearing a belt pack inflatable life jacket properly from the front of the body.