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NYC Watershed Recreation

NYC Watershed RecreationA newsletter for the recreational users who enjoy the lands and waters of the New york city water supplySpring 2013In This IssueRecreational Boating Takes Off ..2 Pilot Program at Cannonsville Reservoir ..3 Boat Launch Site FAQs ..4An Emerald Invader in the Watershed ..5 Kensico Recovery Project ..6 More Lands Open for Recreation ..7 Deer Management ..7 Serious Recreation ..8 Cover Photo by Don Sayut, taken at the Ashokan Reservoir in Ulster CountyVolume 2013-12 Watershed RecreationSpring 2013 Full Steam Ahead for the Recreational Boating Program!

NYC Watershed Recreation A newsletter for the recreational users who enjoy the lands and waters of the New York City water supply Spring 2013 In This Issue

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1 NYC Watershed RecreationA newsletter for the recreational users who enjoy the lands and waters of the New york city water supplySpring 2013In This IssueRecreational Boating Takes Off ..2 Pilot Program at Cannonsville Reservoir ..3 Boat Launch Site FAQs ..4An Emerald Invader in the Watershed ..5 Kensico Recovery Project ..6 More Lands Open for Recreation ..7 Deer Management ..7 Serious Recreation ..8 Cover Photo by Don Sayut, taken at the Ashokan Reservoir in Ulster CountyVolume 2013-12 Watershed RecreationSpring 2013 Full Steam Ahead for the Recreational Boating Program!

2 This past spring, recreational boating opportunities were greatly expanded on some West-of-Hudson reservoirs. As of the Friday preceding Memorial Day 2012, recreational boaters had the choice of four NYC reservoirs to explore under the expanded Recreational Boating Program. The new program opened an additional 12,544 acres for boating. Boaters will no longer have to be fishing to enjoy the pristine environments of the Cannonsville, Neversink, Pepacton and Schoharie new program is based on the successful three-year pilot program on the Cannonsville Reservoir beginning in 2009.

3 Thank you to all who participated to help make recreational boating run smoothly! Vessels allowed under the expanded Recreational Boating Program include canoes, kayaks, sculls, rowboats and small sailboats. Small sailboats must have a removable center/dagger board and be at least 11 feet 5 inches in length (11', 5"). Kayaks must be at least nine feet (9') in length. There is no maximum size for vessels. The 2012 season ended with 922 recreational boating permits having been issued, with 71 percent of the vessels used being kayaks. A whopping 76 percent of the boat tags issued were for the Pepacton Reservoir.

4 Prior to the Cannonsville Pilot Program and the expanded Recreational Boating Program, boating on the Cannonsville, Neversink, Pepacton and Schoharie reservoirs was limited to boating for the purpose of fishing and only rowboats were allowed for use. How the Program Works To participate in the program and prior to introducing a boat into a reservoir, a boater will select a DEP-certified private steam cleaning vendor and have their vessel inspected and steam cleaned for a fee. For a list of DEP-certified steam cleaning vendors, check the DEP Website at: Recreational Boating (http://www.)

5 Nyc .gov/html/dep/html/ Recreation /boating .shtml). County, town or local tourism organizations near each reservoir may also be able to provide information regarding this exciting new program so be sure to check with them too. All boaters will need Recreational Boaters compete in a 2012 race event held at the Pepacton Reservoir in Delaware County. Photo by Vladimir BukaloDEP Recreational Boating Tagscontinued at top of page 33a free DEP Access Permit at the time of the steam cleaning appointment. For convenience, DEP Access Permits can be obtained online from the DEP website and printed at home prior to a visit to the steam cleaning vendor.

6 View the online DEP Access Permit System at Access Permit System (https://a826-web01 .nyc .gov/recpermitapp/) . DEP Access Permit applications are also available online and at some local DEP and government offices in the Watershed . After a boat is steam cleaned, the vendor will issue a Temporary or Full Season DEP Recreational Boat Tag at the choice of the boater. A Temporary Recreational Boat Tag will be valid for one to seven days from issuance. The Full Season Recreational Boat Tag will be valid from the day of issuance until sunset on Columbus Day, which is the end of the Recreational Boating FISHING BOAT OWNERS: THIS ONE IS FOR YOU!

7 The DEP Is Pleased to Announce a New Pilot Program for Fishing by Boat with Electric Trolling Motors at the Cannonsville Reservoir! New Pilot Program Will Start At Cannonsville Reservoir This SpringThis Pilot program will allow electric trolling motors to be used for fishing boats exclusively at Cannonsville Reservoir this year. The one-year trial comes after the successful expansion of DEP s recreational boating program, and it marks the first time motorized boats for fishing will be allowed on any of DEP s upstate reservoirs. The new pilot program is scheduled to begin on April 1, 2013 to coincide with the opening of trout season.

8 Some quick facts about this new program: Motors are to be used only on row boats and jon boats and for fishing purposes only. Motors cannot exceed 12 volts and produce no more than 55 pounds of thrust. Batteries to power the motors must be a sealed marine type and will have to be securely attached to the boat when on the water. Batteries will need to be removed from the property each day. Motors will need to be steam cleaned each time prior to use on the reservoir, unless it remains stored along with the boat at the reservoir. Boats and their motors must be steam cleaned by a certified vendor before they are used in the reservoir to help protect against the spread of certain invasive plants and animals.

9 Certified vendors will issue a special trolling motor tag after the motor is cleaned. A free DEP Access Permit is needed for anyone boating and/or fishing on city reservoirs. New york state laws for trolling motors will also apply. They require users to have a whistle, a hand lantern, and an anchor on board. The boat must also be registered with the New york State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). For more information on registering your boat with New york State, call your local DMV Office or go to: http://www .dmv .ny .gov/ Recreation .htmPepacton Racers, October 2012. Photo by Vladimir Bukalo4 Focus on the East of the Hudson Reservoirs Boat Launching Site FAQsQuestion: How come certain reservoirs are closed to new row boats?

10 Answer: Several years ago, DEP conducted a Boat Area Rapid Assessment (BARA) and every boat storage area at each reservoir was inspected and inventoried. BARA considered such things as access/safety, parking capacity, the distance between the parking and the boat storage area, the slope of the boat storage area and shoreline, estimated extent of erosion and tree damage and the general appearance of the boat storage area. Based on this assessment, carrying capacities were established for each boat storage area at each reservoir. Many of the reservoirs already exceeded the carrying capacity established by the assessment and rather than requiring people to remove boats, we set the carrying capacity at the number of boats at the boat storage area at the time of the assessment.


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