Proactive boat recycling saves Washington waterways and resources

There are at least 300 derelict vessels sitting in state waterways.

BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Twenty-nine vessels were recently removed from the Salish Sea and brought to a Bellingham recycling facility to be broken down as part of a state program aimed at preventing a growing environmental crisis.

Hundreds of broken-down, sinking boats are littering Washington’s waterways. They often sit for years leaking gas and oil, polluting the ecosystem and leaving taxpayers with the bill. 

Now, the state is working to get ahead of the problem.

The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) operates a program that offers boat owners a way to dispose

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