Sask. boaters reminded to stop at all watercraft inspection stations
Saskatchewan residents planning to enjoy summer from port and starboard are being reminded to stop for inspection stations along highways and near the water.
Boaters in the province travelling across provincial and international borders with boats are asked to stop at all watercraft inspection stations to help keep Saskatchewan free from invasive aquatic species.
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) can harm water habitats and fisheries and damage power and water management infrastructure, costing millions of dollars annually.
Zebra and quagga mussells, once introduced, are AIS that are nearly impossible to get rid of. They spread quickly, as females can produce up to one million eggs each year.


