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While North Dakota has low numbers of aquatic nuisance species, ongoing efforts to protect state waters from the spread of ANS highlight the need for further education and regulation compliance among water recreationists.
Game and Fish Department staff have conducted 7,500 watercraft inspections thus far in 2025, leading to the draining and removal of water and vegetation on watercraft. And, recently, department personnel intercepted three watercrafts with zebra mussels at Devils Lake.
Ben Holen, Game and Fish Department ANS coordinator, said it is critically important water recreationists review ANS regulations and take a few minutes at the boat ramp to do the right thing each and every time.
“We encourage anglers, pleasure boaters and others to clean, drain and dry all equipment after every use,” Holen said.
Clean and remove all plants or animals from watercraft or equipment prior to leaving any recreational area. Drain and remove water from all equipment prior to exiting designated access points. Not draining water can be extremely hazardous and may cause negligent transportation of ANS to various locations. Afterward, verify that all equipment is dry before using again and consider pressure washing with hot water.