Aquatic Harvester's
Experience cleaner waters and more outdoor enjoyment every day
Enjoy Cleaner Water Let Us Do the Hard Work!
If you live on a river, lake, or pond in Washington or Idaho, you know how quickly invasive plants like milfoil, lily pads, and other aquatic weeds can take over. These weeds don’t just make swimming, boating, and fishing frustrating.
That’s where Aquatic Harvesters comes in. We’re a local, hands-on team committed to helping our community reclaim their waterfronts. Using a safe, chemical-free method called Diver Assisted Suction Harvesting (D.A.S.H.), our skilled divers remove unwanted plants by the roots, directly from the lake or riverbed.
No chemicals. No guesswork. Just clear, healthy water and immediate results you can see.
Here’s how it works:
- Our two-person team (a diver and a boat operator) comes to your property.
- The diver carefully removes invasive weeds by the roots, then sends them up a special vacuum tube to the boat.
- All the unwanted plants are safely bagged and hauled away—so nothing is left behind to regrow or pollute your water.
Why Choose Us?
- Immediate results *
- No harsh chemicals—safe for people, pets, and wildlife
- More time for you to relax and enjoy your water
Rates
- $275 per hour (one-hour minimum)
- $100 trip charge
*depending on distance
Ready for cleaner waters and more time outdoors? Call or email Cesilie or Jason today to ask questions or book your service:
cesiliedive@gmail.com
(210) 589-1537 / (210) 589-1197
Aquatic Harvester’s—We clear the weeds, so you can enjoy the water.
*results may vary, as weeds will regrow
Our Harvesters at Work
Results that Matter
The gallery highlights the impact of aquatic harvesting in our community. You’ll see a mix of photos — some taken before projects began, others during the work, and some after the waterways were restored.
Together, these images tell the story of what it takes to bring lakes, rivers, and ponds back to life. From clearing invasive plants to opening up safe spaces for boating, fishing, and recreation, every step matters. Our goal is always the same — healthier waterways that people and wildlife can enjoy.