Title: SAVING WATER INSIDE
1How Anglers and Boaters Can Protect Fishing
2Good Fish Habitat Good Fishing
- What are the threats?
- What can we do?
3The Threat Reduced in-stream flows due to
drought and increased water demand
- Freshwater inflow is crucial to bay and
estuary systems and the life they sustain.
4 In 2001, the Rio Grande failed to reach the
Gulf due to drought and overuse.
5- Texas population is expected to double by
mid-century. An increasing demand for water will
threaten other Texas rivers with the same fate if
nothing is done.
6What Can Anglers and Boaters Do?
- Practice water conservation at home and work.
- Remember to
- Run appliances like dishwashers only when full.
- 2.Use low-flow toilets and shower heads.
- 3.Cut faucets off as soon as possible.
7When watering your lawn
- Dont use a fine mist sprinkler.
- Dont water when water is in short supply.
- Dont water during the heat of the day
8Use biodegradable products for house and lawn
care.
- NEVER dispose of cleaners or pesticides in a
toilet, sink or storm drain.
9www.texasthestateofwater.org
- Become knowledgeable about local water issues
and support water conservation laws.
10The Threat Pollution from urban areas, industry
and agriculture
11The Threat Development and poor land management
that destroy wetland and riparian areas
12The Threat Dams, culverts and channelization
that disrupt natural stream function and
connections between water bodies
13What Can Anglers and Boaters Do?
- Support strong water conservation laws and laws
that protect aquatic habitats. - Become knowledgeable about local water issues.
- Support development practices that protect
wetlands and riparian areas.
14The Threat Litter and illegal dumping
15What Can Anglers and Boaters Do?
- Pick up any litter you find when fishing or
boating.
Clean up motor boat oil or gasoline spills. Take
care at the pump.
16- Reduce use of non-recyclable items.
- Reuse and recycle items when possible.
- Report illegal dumping.
17The Threat Invasive species
- Giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta), a floating
fern from southern Brazil, is currently one of
the most problematic aquatic plants in Texas.
18What Can Anglers and Boaters Do?
- Learn about aquatic invaders that threaten our
rivers, lakes and streams. - www.protectyourwaters.net
Zebra Mussels
Call a TPWD office if you see Giant Salvinia or
Zebra Mussels and report what you see.
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19Clean boats, motors and trailers at the ramp when
exiting the water. Drain bilges at the waters
edge.
20- Dont dump bait buckets and aquariums in
waterways.
21The Threat Boat propellers that destroy sea
grass beds
Propeller scars on seagrass beds
22What Can Anglers and Boaters Do?
- Observe no-prop zones in shallow bays and
estuaries.
23The Threat Improper dredging and sand and
gravel mining
24What Can Anglers and Boaters Do?
- Be watchful when on the water.
- Report any improper dredging and sand and gravel
mining to local authorities.
25 Purchase fishing licenses.Observe fishing
regulations.Teach others to fish.
26Togetheranglers and boaters can make a
difference.