Volunteer Your Boat for Our Watercraft Inspector Training and Earn a Discount!

With 2025 boating season quickly approaching, we are seeking interested boaters to volunteer their vessels for our annual staff training. Volunteers will provide their boats for new and returning staff to get familiar with watercraft inspection procedures. We are looking for 4 boats to participate in our training day and need a variety of

By |2025-04-02T11:56:49+00:00March 27th, 2025|

Bloedel Donovan and Lake Samish AIS Inspection Stations Close for 2024 Season

The Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish check stations are now closed for the 2024 season, however a valid 2024 permit is still required to boat on these lakes. Permits for the 2025 season go on sale January 2nd and the season starts April 26th 2025! If boat owners do not plan on using their boat

By |2025-02-27T23:37:14+00:00October 1st, 2024|

AIS Boat Inspections Open April 27th!

It’s that time of the year again! April 27th marks the start of the 2024 summer boating season for the Whatcom Boat Inspection Program. Aquatic Invasive Species Program staff will be conducting watercraft inspections and decontaminations at four sites in the Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish Watershed. Our season schedule is as follows: Bloedel Donovan

By |2024-04-04T20:29:25+00:00April 4th, 2024|

2023 Whatcom Boat Inspections Annual Report now available.

Since 2012, the Whatcom Boat Inspection and Aquatic Invasive Species program has worked to keep Zebra and Quagga mussels (ZQM) out of Washington State, one of the last strongholds in the country, as well as control the spread of documented invasive species already present. Every year, the program publishes an annual report detailing data like

By |2024-04-03T18:50:19+00:00January 5th, 2024|

Bloedel and Samish Check Stations Close for the Season

The final day for inspections and wire seals at Bloedel Donovan and Lake Samish is Thursday, September 28th. The final day for inspections and wire seals at Sudden Valley is Sunday, September 24th. Boat owners are encouraged to have their boats wire sealed, if they do not plan on using it throughout the winter months,

By |2023-09-27T14:37:08+00:00September 27th, 2023|

Bloedel Donovan and Sudden Valley boat launches closed due to South Lake Whatcom fire.

*The Blodel Donovan and Sudden Valley boat launch have reopened as of 9/3/2023 The Bloedel Donovan Park boat launch will be closed and boating traffic not allowed until further notice to keep Lake Whatcom clear while fire crews fight wildfires on the lake’s southeast shoreline, likely caused by lightning Monday evening (August 28). Please respect

By |2023-09-06T16:03:58+00:00August 29th, 2023|

South Bay Boat Launch Closed Aug. 21- Sep. 30

The South Bay boat launch will be closed from August 21 through September 30, 2023 for redevelopment. The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife will construct a new concrete boat launch, dock, vault toilet, pave the parking lot and create parking stalls. More information on the project and closure is available at the WDFW Lake

By |2023-07-10T15:10:41+00:00July 10th, 2023|

Boat Launches Are Open!

It’s that time of the year again! April 22nd marks the start of the 2023 summer boating season for the Whatcom Boat Inspection Program. Aquatic Invasive Species Program staff will be conducting watercraft inspections and decontaminations at four sites in the Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish Watershed. Our season schedule is as follows: Bloedel Donovan : (7

By |2023-04-21T21:27:39+00:00April 22nd, 2023|
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