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

It only takes one plant fragment to start a new population of Eurasian watermilfoil.

Question 3 of 7

Adult quagga and zebra mussels can survive out of the water for up to 30 days.

Question 4 of 7

The goal of the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Program is to protect Whatcom County's natural resources, infrastructure, recreation, wildlife, and economy from the impacts of aquatic invasive species by:

Question 5 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 6 of 7

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

Question 7 of 7

If you have a non-motorized, hand-carried boat (kayak, canoe) do you need a permit to launch on Lake Whatcom or Lake Samish?