AIS Awareness Course Question 1 of 7 Traveling with plants attached to your boat/trailer in Washington State is: Legal but not advisable A misdemeanor A felony None Question 2 of 7 Adult quagga and zebra mussels can survive out of the water for up to 30 days. True False None Question 3 of 7 Eurasian watermilfoil has NOT been found growing in any lake in Whatcom County. True False None Question 4 of 7 Cleaning and drying are necessary for which of the following? Boat hull Pet dog Anchor & line Trailer Waders All of the above None Question 5 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 6 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: Preventing the introduction of aquatic invasive species, such as zebra and quagga mussels, and stopping the spread of established aquatic invasive species to new waters Assisting the spread of established aquatic invasive species, such as Asian clams, to new waters Allowing current infestations to grow and expand throughout a waterbody so they cannot be contained None Question 7 of 7 Fragrant waterlilly has been found to be growing in Lake Samish. True False None Time's up By admin|2025-04-02T17:32:31+00:00October 10th, 2024|