The Wyoming Game and Fish Department aquatic invasive species inspection stations are resuming seasonal operations across the state. All boaters must stop when coming upon an AIS inspection station, and should expect new protocols at check-stations due to state guidelines related to COVID-19. Nonresident boaters should be aware that the State of Wyoming has a 14-day quarantine directive for people entering Wyoming through the end of April. Nonresidents are advised to stay home at this time unless they can observe the quarantine and follow all local and state social distancing orders. Boaters should remember that along with registration of watercraft, watercraft used on Wyoming waters must have a Wyoming AIS decal clearly displayed on all watercraft, boats must stop at established check stations each time a boater passes a check station, any watercraft transported into Wyoming from March 1 through November 30 must undergo a mandatory inspection by an authorized inspector prior to launching on any Wyoming waterway, and if boaters entering Wyoming do not encounter an open AIS check station on their route of travel, it is the boater’s responsibility to seek out an inspection before launching on any Wyoming waterway.
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