AIS Awareness Course Exam

Question 1 of 7

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

Question 2 of 7

Boating is a primary pathway for the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species to and from Whatcom County lakes.

Question 3 of 7

Zebra and quagga mussels attach themselves to hard surfaces tightly like superglue and are very difficult to remove without high pressure, hot water.

Question 4 of 7

Once an aquatic invasive species becomes established in a waterbody, it becomes increasingly difficult and costly to manage the population.

Question 5 of 7

Aquatic invasive species can cause long-term taste and odor issues in drinking water supplies.

Question 6 of 7

Aquatic invasive species can make shoreline areas hazardous and uninviting for recreational users and waterfront property owners.

Question 7 of 7

How can Asian clams be transported between waterbodies?