Report highlights 2015 Boat Inspection Program results

Report highlights 2015 Boat Inspection Program results

We’ve just released our annual report highlighting our 2015 Boat Inspection Program results.

In 2015, we conducted a total of 8,949 watercraft inspections at Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish. The inspected watercraft came from a total of 360 different waterbodies in 19 different states or provinces prior to launching at Lake Whatcom or Lake Samish in 2015, including two waterbodies infested with invasive mussels. As watercraft continue to arrive from high-risk waters, the Whatcom Boat Inspection Program remains an important defense in the protection of our local waters. The 2015 inspection results can now be viewed using an interactive online Story Map that shows where boaters are traveling from.

We found 187 boats with vegetation and another 218 boats with standing water on board that required some additional attention. Our inspectors used these situations as an opportunity to educate boaters about the importance of cleaning, draining, and drying their boats between every use.

More detailed results from the 2015 boating season can be found in the Whatcom Boat Inspections 2015 Annual Report (pdf) and by viewing our interactive Story Map.

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