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Do you know your hornwort from your lagarosiphon?
As well as managing pest plants and animals across the region, ORC’s Biosecurity team work hard to prevent freshwater aquatic pests from entering and spreading throughout Otago's waterways.
One of the ways the team do this is through an educational programme called Check, Clean, Dry.
Every Summer ORC staff will frequent rivers, lakes, swimming holes, and fishing spots throughout Central Otago, sharing with the public a simple 3-step solution to help prevent the spread of aquatic pests.
This summer, if you’re out on the water, on the boat, the kayak, swimming, fishing or jet skiing, take a moment to:
your gear for stowaway pests and remove these either or by putting them in the rubbish bin,
your gear thoroughly, and
it for 48 hours before relocating to another waterway!
Check, Clean, Dry, vastly reduces the risk of aquatic pests hitchhiking from one waterway to another aboard our vessels and gear.
Watch the video below to learn how to Check, Clean, Dry a boat as an example of the method.
Ministry for Primary Industries
Check, Clean, Dry Pocket Guide
MPI information on aquatic pests
Our Harbourmaster works to ensure that our waterways are safe for everyone to enjoy. Otago Regional Council are responsible for the regulation of ports, harbours, waters, and maritime-related activities in the Otago region under the Maritime Transport Act (1994).
Know your hornwort from your lagarosiphon? ORC’s Biosecurity team actively combats freshwater pests to safeguard our waterways, including initiatives such as the Check, Clean, Dry program. Let’s keep our aquatic ecosystems thriving.
Pollution can be many things that are harmful in Otago's air, water, land, or coastal areas. The ORC has rules to prevent pollution and protect our environment. If you see pollution, report it quickly to help us investigate and stop the harm.