Te Puke Times

Boaties required to ensure craft and trailers are pest-free

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New rules to stop the spread of aquatic pests across the Bay of Plenty come into force this summer, with boat ramp users now required to selfcertif­y that their vessels and trailers are free from freshwater fish and plant pests.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council biosecurit­y manager Greg Corbett says the rules contained within the Bay of Plenty Regional Pest Management Plan 2020-2030, which became operative on December 17, 2020, ensure lake users take an active role in protecting the long-term health of the region’s lakes and rivers.

“Ultimately everyone benefits from these new rules. Preventing the spread of aquatic pest plants and fish that can choke the lakes, making them murky and causing the decline of native species, is vital.

“The rules themselves are very much based on common sense and are essentiall­y an extension of the Check, Clean, Dry behaviour that has been promoted nationally for many years.

“This summer is focused on educating people on what the rules are and what is required of them before they head out on the water. Based on last year’s boat ramp checks around the Te Arawa Rotorua lakes, we are confident the new rules reflect the actions that many boat ramp users are already undertakin­g,” Mr Corbett says.

In addition to ensuring boats and trailers are free from freshwater pest fish and pest plants, boat users must ensure that no ballast water is transporte­d between locations and that trailers are not left in the water and are only in the water during launching or retrieval.

Self-certificat­ion checkpoint­s were set up last week at the most popular boat ramps around the Rotorua Te Arawa lakes. The checkpoint­s are clearly signposted and have forms that should be completed and displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle used to launch the boat.

Starting on January 30, biosecurit­y staff from Te Arawa Lakes Trust will be visiting the most popular boat ramps in the area to help lake users understand the new rules and check that they are complying with them.

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