Reclamation Launches Prize Challenge to Address Aquatic Invasive Species in Watercraft Ballast Systems

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Reclamation launched prize challenge to identify solutions to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive speciesReclamation launched prize challenge to identify solutions to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species
 
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For Release: Feb 26, 2026

WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Reclamation launched a new three-phase prize challenge to identify innovative solutions that prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species through watercraft ballast compartments. The Halt the Hitchhiker: Invasive Species Challenge seeks approaches that can kill, exclude, or inactivate aquatic invasive species while remaining safe for watercraft, users, and the environment. 

Aquatic invasive species such as quagga, zebra, and golden mussels can be transported between waterbodies in small amounts of residual water trapped in ballast systems, posing a serious risk to water delivery and hydropower infrastructure across the western United States. While existing Watercraft Inspection and Decontamination programs are effective, they are time- and labor-intensive, creating challenges during peak boating seasons. 

The spread of aquatic invasive species causes significant economic and environmental harm, with quagga and zebra mussels alone responsible for more than $1 billion annually in control and infrastructure costs nationwide. The recent detection of golden mussels in California has increased the urgency for scalable, efficient decontamination solutions. 

Through this prize competition, Reclamation aims to complement existing WID efforts by advancing innovative technologies that reduce AIS risk without generating hazardous waste, damaging watercraft, or creating safety concerns.  

Prize Challenge Phases 

Phase 1 – Concept Papers: Up to six winners will receive up to $25,000 each for proposing novel, non-harmful ballast inspection or decontamination concepts.  

Phase 2 – Virtual Pitch: Phase 1 winners will present virtual pitches demonstrating a path to engineered design. Up to three winners will receive up to $50,000 each. 

Phase 3 – Prototype Development: Phase 2 winners will develop prototypes for laboratory-scale testing. Up to three winners will receive the following maximum amounts: First Prize: up to $125,000, Second Prize: up to $75,000, Third Prize: up to $50,000 pursuant on meeting criteria.  

The challenge is open to solutions from all technical domains and industries.  

Reclamation has contracted with yet2 to run this competition. For more information, including eligibility and deadlines, visit: https://haltthehitchhiker.yet2.com/ 

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