AIS Awareness Course Question 1 of 7 No aquatic invasive plants have been found to be growing in Lake Whatcom. True False None Question 2 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. True False None Question 3 of 7 By educating all Whatcom County boaters and residents, the Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program aims to protect: Just Lake Whatcom Just Lake Samish Just Lake Padden All Whatcom County lakes None Question 4 of 7 In the state of Washington you can be fined for towing a boat/trailer on the road with plant fragments attached. True False None Question 5 of 7 A prevention program can help stop aquatic invasive species from being introduced. True False None Question 6 of 7 Boating is a primary pathway for the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species to and from Whatcom County lakes. True False None Question 7 of 7 If a bait well or a hold on your boat has water in it, but the water looks clean, do you still need to drain and dry the hold before launching your boat? Yes – some AIS are too tiny to see and are carried by water No – if it looks clean then it is likely rainwater None Time's up By admin|2025-04-02T17:32:31+00:00October 10th, 2024|