Boater Resources

Please find our library of information and resources available to boaters provided to give you the tools to contribute to cleaner harbors.

  • Sewage & Graywater

    In this module we’ll go over the basics of black and graywater and ways for boaters and harbor operators to manage these waste streams.

  • Solid Waste

    By being aware and pro-active about solid waste management at your facility, you can reduce your waste disposal costs and create a clean harbor that the entire community can be proud of.

  • Petroleum Products

    Even small amounts of oil introduced into the harbor environment can cause environmental problems, especially if small spills are chronic.

  • Boat Maintenance

    Even routine activities such as Hull and deck cleaning, maintenance and repair can generate significant amounts of hazardous wastes.

  • Hazardous Waste

    Most harbors and harbor customers generate a variety of hazardous wastes, including solvents, antifreeze, paint chips, batteries, and zincs.

  • Infrastructure

    There have been a number of efforts to inventory the infrastructure available at harbors around Alaska over the years.

  • Free Materials

    Pumpout adapters, brochures, tip sheets, labels & more to help your harbor run smoothly and cleanly

  • Derelict Vessels

    Many vessels have become uneconomical to operate as intended and therefore do not move and stay moored in a public harbor or anchored over public or state tidelands.

  • Pump Out Stations

    In addition to raising general awareness of the problems associated with sewage pollution, your harbor can work to improve sewage management by having working sewage pumpouts available.

  • Certified Harbor Map

    Use this interactive map to explore marine facilities throughout the state. Choosing to bring your business to certified harbor supports environmental stewardship efforts in Alaska.

  • Skipper Science Partnership App

    The Skipper Science Partnership utilizes a smartphone app to submit environmental observations to fill data gaps through collaborative targeted research programs that work with Alaska's commercial fishing fleets

  • Alaska Boating Safety Program

    The Department of Natural Resources’ Office of Boating Safety provides tools, education, and resources for cold water survival in Alaska, with the mission of saving lives and promoting safe boating throughout the state.