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Aquatic invasive species
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are plants and animals that occur in waters in which they are not native
and whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental damage or harm to
human health. AIS have a negative impact on the waterway, its native species, and recreational and
commercial uses of the waterway.
As responsible boaters and citizens, each boat owner should do their part to prevent the spread of these
aquatichitchhikers. In many cases, it is also required by law. Check local regulations for any waterway
where you will boat.
After each boating trip, follow these three simple steps before you leave the water access to stop the
spread of AIS: Clean, Drain, and Dry. This is the boater's way to help protect the environment from the
damage that AIS can cause.
Clean
Inspect and remove all aquatic plants, animals, mud, and debris from the boat, engine, trailer, anchor,
and any watersports equipment.
Rinse, scrub or wash, as appropriate, away from storm drains, ditches, or waterways.
Rinse watercraft, trailer, and equipment with hot water, when possible.
Flush motor according to owner's manual.
Drain
Completely drain all water from the boat and its compartments, including but not limited to the bilge,
wells, lockers, ballast tanks or bags, bait containers, engines, and outdrives.
Dry
Allow the boat to completely dry before visiting any other bodies of water.
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