AIS Awareness Course Question 1 of 7 Eurasian watermilfoil has NOT been found growing in any lake in Whatcom County. True False None Question 2 of 7 People who live on Lake Whatcom or Lake Samish and keep their boat on the lake and never take it anywhere else do not need to buy an AIS Permit or to get their watercraft inspected. True False None Question 3 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 4 of 7 Zebra and quagga mussels can attach themselves to hard surfaces but can be removed quite easily with a damp cloth. True False None Question 5 of 7 Inspectors will ask you where and when your watercraft was last used. True False None Question 6 of 7 Aquatic invasive species can make shoreline areas hazardous and uninviting for recreational users and waterfront property owners. True False None Question 7 of 7 If you get a wire seal attached to your boat and trailer when leaving Lake Whatcom, and then come back to Lake Whatcom another day with the tether still intact, will you need to stop at a staffed inspection station? No – having an unbroken wire seal shows that my boat was inspected and I can drive past the station without stopping Yes – I will need to stop briefly so that staff can clip the wire and record identification numbers from my boat None Time's up By admin|2025-04-02T17:32:31+00:00October 10th, 2024|