DEC Proposes Regulatory Changes to Prevent the Introduction of Aquatic Invasive
Species at Boat Launches
Public Comments Accepted Through February 24
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is
proposing new regulations to prevent the introduction and spread of aquatic
invasive species (AIS) at DEC boat launches, DEC Commissioner Joe Martens
announced. The proposed regulatory changes require boaters to remove all visible
plants and animals from boats, trailers and associated equipment and to drain
boats before launching at or leaving a DEC boat launch and waterway access.
DEC will accept public comments on the proposal through February 24, 2014.
The full text of the proposed regulation can be found on DEC's website at www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/propregulations.html.
"These proposed regulatory changes are the latest in a series of actions DEC
has taken over the past few years to combat the spread of harmful invasive
species, including the emerald ash borer," Commissioner Martens said.
"Cooperation and assistance from the public is essential in order for these
efforts to succeed. Boats, trailers and the equipment can spread aquatic
invasive species from waterbody to waterbody and significantly harm recreational
and commercial use of a waterbody while having a detrimental effect on native
fish, wildlife and plants. This regulation is an important component of DEC's
efforts to help ensure AIS-free waters remain free and additional AIS are not
introduced to other waters.
"Boaters are advised to carefully check their boats, trailers and equipment
for any plant or animal material that may be clinging to it and remove it if
found. Nuisance Invasive Species Disposal Stations are provided at many DEC boat
launches for this purpose. The boat should also be completely drained, including
live wells, bait wells and bilge tanks, and dried before it is used in another
waterbody.
Recommended drying times for each month of the year can be calculated at http://100thmeridian.org/emersion.asp.
Additional information on aquatic
invasive species and preventing their spread can be found on DEC's
website.
Comments on the proposed regulations can be sent via e-mail to fishregs@gw.dec.state.ny.us, or
mailed to Edward Woltmann, New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation, Bureau of Fisheries, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4753. Hard
copies of the full text may also be requested from Mr. Woltmann at the above
address.
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