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ANS regulations for traveling boaters

North Dakota boaters traveling to or through other states or Canadian provinces, are reminded to check the aquatic nuisance species regulations of their destination.

Mandatory boat inspections may be required along highways or at lakes based on destination or route taken. In general, to ensure compliance, boaters are strongly encouraged to clean, drain and dry equipment.

Clean: remove plants, animals and excessive mud from trailers, hulls, motors and other equipment such as fishing rods.

Drain: drain all water, including bilges, livewells and bait buckets.

Dry: allow all equipment to dry completely, as an inspection might fail in a neighboring state if any standing water is present. If necessary, use sponges or towels to remove excess water and leave compartments open to dry.

More information on bordering state and provincial ANS regulations is available at the following web locations: South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, and Manitoba Department of Sustainable Development.

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