AIS Awareness Course Question 1 of 7 Inspectors will only need to do a visual inspection of the exterior of the watercraft. True False None Question 2 of 7 How can Asian clams be transported between waterbodies? In any hold on a boat where there is standing water In a bait bucket In aquarium water that is dumped into a waterbody All of the above None Question 3 of 7 What will greatly reduce the time it takes to inspect your watercraft for AIS? Blocking entry to areas needing inspection with stowed gear Making sure that your boat is clean, drained and dry before you show up at the Check Station Showing up to the Check Station with wet or dirty areas on your boat None Question 4 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. True False None Question 5 of 7 Traveling with plants attached to your boat/trailer in Washington State is: Legal but not advisable A misdemeanor A felony None Question 6 of 7 You decide to take your boat from Lake Samish to Lake Terrell. How can you help prevent the spread of Asian clams between these two lakes? By washing the exterior of your watercraft before launching at Lake Terrell By cleaning, draining, and drying your watercraft and equipment before launching at Lake Terrell By collecting clams in a bucket and transporting them to Lake Terrell By dumping the contents of your bait bucket in Lake Terrell None Question 7 of 7 A prevention program can help stop aquatic invasive species from being introduced. True False None Time's up By admin|2025-04-02T17:32:31+00:00October 10th, 2024|