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Posted by: James G. Munger, FC, FSO-IS, FSO-CM-FSO-CS, FSO-HR

 

To prevent spreading invasive plants and organisms from one body of water to another, boaters and anglers should “Clean, Drain and Dry” boats, trailers and all equipment and gear after each use on any lake, river or stream.

State law requires:

  • Making sure watercraft and trailers are free of all aquatic organisms and plants before transporting or launching.
  • Removing drain plugs and draining all water from bilges, ballast tanks and live wells before moving watercraft.
Following these simple steps can limit the spread of invasive plants and animals like phragmites, European frog-bit and zebra mussels that can cause significant harm to wildlife habitat, reduce hunting opportunities and damage equipment.

Boat washing facilities are provided at several of the public boat launching facilities at both Higgins and Houghton Lakes.  


 

 

Last Updated: April 11, 2024