AIS Awareness Course Exam

Question 1 of 7

Quagga and zebra mussels came to North America in the ballast tanks and on the anchor chains of large, transoceanic ships that entered the Great Lakes.

Question 2 of 7

Inspectors will ask you where and when your watercraft was last used.

Question 3 of 7

Zebra and quagga mussels can create long-term taste and odor issues in drinking water supplies and clog water intake structures.

Question 4 of 7

Aquatic invasive species can clog water intake pipes and impede the flow of water to municipal water supplies, irrigation operations, and power plants.

Question 5 of 7

Inspectors will only need to do a visual inspection of the exterior of the watercraft.

Question 6 of 7

Inspectors rely on both your answers to survey questions as well as a visual and physical inspection of the watercraft to make their risk determination.

Question 7 of 7

How do quagga and zebra mussels spread from an affected water body to another water body?