Invasive Species and Canoeing/Kayaking

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Invasive Species and Canoeing/Kayaking Invasive plants and animals harm the environment and wildlife, and block waterways making paddling difficult. They can be small and hard to spot so are easily spread on damp equipment and clothing. Photo credit: GB NNSS

Check Clean Dry Check boats, equipment and clothing after leaving the water for mud, aquatic animals or plant material. Remove anything you find and leave it at the site.

Clean everything thoroughly as soon as you can, paying attention to the inside of your boat, and areas that are damp and hard to access. Use hot water if you can.

Check Clean Dry Dry – drain water from every part of your boat and dry with a sponge or towel before leaving the site. Dry everything for as long as possible before using elsewhere as some invasive plants and animals can survive for two weeks in damp conditions.

Watch out for: Quagga mussel Killer shrimp Floating pennywort Photo credit: Environment Agency This slide can be swapped for a marine species slide from the marine boating presentation if the audience is exclusively marine canoeists/kayakers Photo credit: GB NNSS

Posters such as these are available Posters such as these are available. If you’re interested, contact the GB NNSS