Through a new "Clean Boats Every Day" Initiative, the Great Lakes Regional  Collaboration has declared the 2008 boating season a summer-long celebration of  sustainable recreational boating throughout the Great Lakes. Through the  Initiative, Great Lakes Governors, Mayors, Members of Congress, Tribes, Federal  Agencies and other partners have joined forces to promote sustainable boating  practices that will protect the Great Lakes from aquatic invasive species  (AIS).
 The basin-wide "Clean Boats Every Day" Initiative will be highlighting the  work of several national, state, and local outreach campaigns. Events throughout  the summer will help participants learn how to inspect, clean, and drain their  boats in order to prevent the spread of AIS.
 Recreational boating is a hugely popular activity in the Great Lakes and a  significant component of the region's economy. Nearly 4.3 million boats are  registered in the eight Great Lakes states. These boaters spend nearly $16  billion on boats and boating activities in a single year. Recreational boaters  can easily reduce the impact of their activities and help protect the Great  Lakes.
 Learn more at: www.glrc.us