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Check Stations Find Invasive Mussels on 21 Out of State Boats

FWP Dedicated to Protecting Montana s Waterways

FWP Dedicated to Protecting Montana s Waterways   May 26, 2021 Memorial Weekend is the unofficial start to summer in Montana and as boaters venture out to our rivers and lakes, please keep in mind the rules aimed at protecting our waters and preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species. • All boats must stop at all open watercraft inspection stations they encounter. Failure to stop at inspection stations could result in a fine of up to $500. • All watercraft coming into Montana from out of state must seek out an inspection prior to launching. • Non-residents transporting watercraft into Montana must purchase a Vessel AIS Prevention Pass before launching. The fee is $30 for motorized and $10 for nonmotorized watercraft. The pass is valid until Dec. 31.

Watercraft inspectors find invasive mussels on 21 boats

HELENA, Mont. - Watercraft inspectors in Montana found and intercepted 21 mussel-fouled boats this year so far. According to a press release, the latest boat was stopped at the Broadus watercraft inspection station on Wednesday, May 19. Inspectors say they found dry and dead mussels on a commercially hauled outboard motorboat from Ohio that was destined for Washington state. On May 18, an outboard motorboat from Lake Michigan was intercepted at the Wibaux inspection station. The boat owner had recently purchased the used boat and intended to launch in Washington state the next day.  Inspectors conducted a hot water decontamination on each boat before releasing them and notifying officials in Idaho and Washington.

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