Aquatic Invasive Species Commission calls on Congress to modernize laws
by National Marine Manufacturers Association 7 Apr 2023 02:41 AEST

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The Aquatic Invasive Species Commission, a collaboration between YETI, Bass Pro Shops, and recreational boating and fishing industry stakeholders, released a report today that identifies regulatory gaps in addressing aquatic invasive species and urges Congress to modernize laws, increase spending, and improve coordination at federal, state, local, and tribal levels to combat harmful aquatic invasive species.
Released in partnership with leading voices in natural resources policy, scientists, federal, state, tribal representatives, and recreational stakeholders, the report states that policy should maintain access for boaters and anglers, balancing safe usage with the long-term health of natural resources.
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are non-native plants, animals, and other organisms that have evolved to live primarily in water rather than land, are among the recreational boating and fishing industry's foremost challenges. AIS can damage boats by fouling propellers, jamming impellors, clogging drains and intake pipes, and causing bilge pump failure. Further, AIS alter natural ecosystems, reduce biodiversity, harm water quality, and degrade waterways, leading to significant impacts on human health and recreational, commercial, and subsistence uses of waterways, fisheries, and other natural resources.
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