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Enforcement officers may issue a ticket with a set fine for an offence that may introduce or spread aquatic invasive species (AIS) in Manitoba. Individuals and corporations can now face set fine for a variety of offences. Set fines range from $174 to $2,542 and are in effect year-round.
Fines under the Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation
Examples of offences and set fine amounts for individuals are below:
AIS Offenses Under The Water Protection Act |
Fine amount |
Failure to possess a Transportation Authorization until watercraft or water-related equipment has been decontaminated |
$174 |
Failure to remove the drain plug or valve when transporting watercraft overland (with the exception of plugs used in onboard kitchen or washroom facilities) |
$237 |
Failure to drain the water from water-related equipment before leaving the shore of the water body |
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Failure to be free of AIS, aquatic plant and water prior to launching into a water body |
$486 |
Failure to put remaining bait that was used in an AIS Control Zone in the trash before leaving the shore of the water body |
$672 |
Failure for an operator of a motor vehicle transporting a watercraft to proceed directly to a watercraft inspection station |
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Possessing an aquatic invasive species in Manitoba |
$1,296 |
Failure to ensure water-related equipment is dried completely (or decontaminated) before placing into another water body |
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Depositing or releasing an aquatic invasive species into Manitoba |
$2,542 |
Failure to decontaminate watercraft or water-related equipment used in an AIS Control Zone prior to placing the equipment into another water body |
Are you compliant with provincial AIS requirements? Find out what the AIS requirements are in the open water season and the winter (ice-covered) season.
If you are looking to remove Zebra Mussels from shorelines such as your beachfront property, you must have an Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) permit. AIS permits are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may contain unique permit conditions.
To obtain an AIS permit, please be prepared to provide:
To apply for a permit, please contact: AIS@gov.mb.ca