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Mussels found on boat stopped at Anaconda

Clark Fork Valley Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 7 months AGO
by Clark Fork Valley Press
| May 2, 2018 1:12 PM

The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks watercraft inspection station in Anaconda intercepted a boat carrying zebra mussels last week.

The cabin cruiser was being transported from Ohio to the Puget Sound in Washington.

The inspection station reported that many mussels were found in the boat’s gimbal area, the trim tabs and several crevices.

The boat was wrapped in shrink wrap, and inspectors hot-washed the exterior of the boat to the best of their ability. The inspectors were not able to flush the motors, bilge pump or any other part of the boat. The transporter of the boat was not the owner of the boat, and he did not have keys to the boat.

Officials in Idaho and Washington were notified. The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife will follow up with the vessel to wash and possibly quarantine it.

FWP reminds all those transporting motorized or nonmotorized boats into Montana to have their watercraft inspected before launching.

Boat owners are required to stop at all open watercraft inspection stations.

To find a watercraft inspection station visit www.cleandraindrymt.com.

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