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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Water Recreationist Reminded To ‘Clean. Drain. Dry’ Boats, Gear To Prevent Spread of Invasive Species

Water Recreationist Reminded To ‘Clean. Drain. Dry’ Boats, Gear To Prevent Spread of Invasive Species

May 27, 2025 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

Boat steward helps dry boat off to prevent spread of aquatic invasive species (DEC)

Those going out on area waters are reminded to “Clean. Drain. Dry” boats, trailers, fishing gear, and other equipment to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation said that boaters will see the blue vests worn by watercraft inspection stewards, also known as boat stewards, at more than 220 boat launches and decontamination stations throughout the state. Boat stewards are volunteers or paid members of local communities who help protect New York State’s waters.

DEC Acting Commissioner Amanda Lefton said, “Boat stewards are vital to protecting our lakes, ponds, and rivers from harmful invasive species like zebra mussels, hydrilla, and Eurasian watermilfoil. As we kick off this year’s boating season, DEC and our partners across the state encourage those out on the waters to respectfully interact with New York’s boat stewards and support our ongoing efforts to safeguard our waters from invasive pests.”

In 2024, stewards conducted more than 219,000 watercraft inspections and intercepted over 11,000 aquatic invasive plants and animals while raising awareness about AIS and fostering stewardship of New York’s waters. The State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) works collaboratively with DEC’s Watercraft Inspection Steward Program (WISP) operating approximately 30 sites located at State Park ramps.

Aquatic invasive plants, like water chestnut, can shade out native plants that provide food and shelter for native animals and lower dissolved oxygen levels. Invasive fish like round goby can carry pathogens, prey upon native fish eggs and fry, and out-compete native fish species. Both invasive plants and animals can also impact local economies.

All water recreationists are advised to follow these steps to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species:

  • Clean mud, plants, and animals off boats, trailers, fishing gear, and other equipment (trailer bunks, axles, rollers, lights, transducers, and license plates; motor props; waders; diving gear; anchors; etc.) and discard the material in a trash can or at a disposal station;
  • Drain all water-holding compartments, including ballast tanks, live wells, and bilge areas, before leaving an access site;
  • Dry everything thoroughly before using boats or equipment in another waterbody; drying times can vary, but five to seven days in dry, warm conditions is recommended;
  • When there’s no time to dry between uses, disinfect boats and equipment with hot water that is at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit or visit a decontamination site;
  • Pick up a Clean. Drain. Dry. towel and a Protect Your Waters sticker from one of the stewards as a reminder to take these preventive steps;
  • Use certified bait that is non-invasive and disease free; and
  • Do not dump aquarium contents in any waterbodies, drainage ditches, or sewers.

For more information, visit the DEC’s website on how to Clean, Drain, Dry boats, fishing gear, and other equipment. A step by step guide for ridding boats and equipment of AIS with video can also be found on DEC’s YouTube channel

DEC also reminds New Yorkers to treat boat stewards respectfully. New York State does not tolerate harassment of any kind. Stewards are directed to report inappropriate behavior or treatment by anyone at boat launch locations. We encourage members of the community to help stop harassment by reporting misconduct or harassment to DEC, partner organizations, or local law enforcement as appropriate.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Amanda Lefton, aquatic invasive species, Eurasian watermilfoil, hydrilla, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, round goby, State Office of Parks, State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, Watercraft Inspection Steward Program, zebra mussels

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