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As a courtesy to other boaters and people onshore, PWC operators should always

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PWC operators should always remove plants and debris from their equipment, drain and rinse wells and coolers, and rinse their gear before launching into Maryland waters, to protect the environment and be courteous to others.

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Courtesy and Environmental Protection for Boaters

As a courtesy to other boaters and people onshore, PWC (Personal Watercraft) operators are expected to follow certain environmental protection guidelines. To help protect Maryland waters and maintain a friendly boating environment, operators should:

  1. Remove all visible plants, animals, mud, and debris from the boat hull, propeller, anchor, and trailer before launching into Maryland waters.
  2. Drain and rinse all live wells, bilge areas, and coolers to prevent the spread of invasive species.
  3. Rinse all fishing equipment, boats, trailers, and SCUBA gear with a hard spray from a garden hose to remove potential contaminants.

By following these actions, PWC operators can show respect to fellow water enthusiasts and do their part in preserving the ecological balance of the marine environment.

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