DNR: Help Protect Minnesota Waters

🌊 Protect our lakes! 🚣‍♂️ Stopping Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) starts with us. Whether you’re a boater, paddler, or lake shore owner, here is how you can do your part to keep Minnesota's waters healthy:

Boaters & Paddlers

  • Clean: Remove all visible plants, mud, and debris from your watercraft and trailer before leaving the access.

  • Drain: Pull the plug! Drain all water from your boat, livewell, and bait buckets. Keep plugs out during transport.

  • Dry: For best results, let your boat and gear dry for 5 days before heading to another water body.

Lake Shore Owners

  • Dry Equipment: If you are moving docks, boat lifts, or rafts to a different lake, they must dry for 21 days.

  • Professional Help: Consider hiring a permitted Lake Service Provider to safely decontaminate and move your equipment.

Everyone can help!

  • Dispose of Bait: Never release unused bait into the water. Put it in the trash.

  • Decontaminate: Use high-pressure, hot water (120°F–140°F) to kill unseen AIS.

  • Report: See something suspicious? Take a photo, note the location, and report it to the DNR or via EDDMapS.

Let's keep our waters clear for everyone to enjoy! 💧 Go to Aquatic Plant Management and Aquatic Plant Management for Home Owners to learn more. To download the images below as a PDF, click here.

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