Nebraska Invasive Species Project

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Boater Awareness

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CLEAN. DRAIN. DRY

Aquatic hitchhikers cost millions of dollars in ecological and economic damage.  

These known invaders harm native fish populations and threaten your waters and YOUR WALLET. By following a few simple rules, you can protect your waters and prevent these harmful species from establishing, harming local fish and plant populations, and ruining your fishing and boating experiences. 

Aquatic Invasive Species
Watercraft Decontamination:
General Public Protocol
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Agency Staff Protocolais protocol

NEW Zebra Mussel Video!

Check your equipment for hitchhikers and remove any visible mud, plants, fish, or animals. What may appear harmless could be an invader like ZEBRA MUSSEL or EURASIAN WATERMILFOIL. These species are known to travel in ballast water, attach to boats, and be transported between reservoirs. Some of these invaders cannot be seen by the naked eye, so take extra precautions whenever possible.  

Clean, dry, and drain all equipment that comes in contact with the water. If there is a place for water to collect, there is a chance you may be transporting something harmful. Some of these costly invaders are not visible to the naked eye, and are therefore transported unknowingly. 

 

Additional procedures for decontaminating boats and equipment:

Decontamination Protocols for Day Use Boaters and Long Term Use/Moored Boats (AZ Dept. Game & Fish)

Zebra Mussel Disinfectants and Usage Guidelines for Boats and Equipment (MA Dept. Fish & Game)

Protect Your Waters Prevention Tips

Dispose of all bait on dry land and do not release any plants or animals into the water supply! RUSTY CRAYFISH and WHITE PERCH hitchhike in bait buckets hidden amongst bait. With a little extra effort, we can keep Walnut Creek Lake clean and healthy!


Report a sighting:

Contact the Nebraska Invasive Species Project

Reporting information here

invasives@unl.edu

402-472-3133

New Billboard at Lake McConaughy..Click here!

 

Check out these videos!

High-Speed Internet Connection (e.g., Cable, ISDN, LAN) Recommended

Get Windows Media Player

NEW! Zebra Mussel Documentary - Nebraska Game & Parks Commission

Preventing the spread of ANS (how to clean your boat - by MO Dept. of Conservation)

ANS Overview Video (by NDGF)

Zebra Mussels - by KDWP

Don't Move a Mussel Part I

Don't Move a Mussel Part II (by Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission)

Asian Carp Video - by KDWP

New AIS Video - by UT Division of Wildlife Resources

Visit these websites for more information:

Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers

100th Meridian Initiative

California Invasive Species Program

Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force

Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants

 

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