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Invasive Mussel Survey for Mill Creek Ponds
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1. How many times per year do you come to Mill Creek Ponds?
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2. Which of the following have you used or been on in the past 12 months, either here or somewhere else? Please indicate all that apply.
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3. Overall, how would you rate your knowledge of quagga and zebra mussels and their impacts on waterways?
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4. True or False: An adult quagga or zebra mussel is typically the size of a dime or smaller
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5. True or False: “Clean, Drain and Dry” means you check your boat to ensure there are no mussels/animals, no mud or plants on your boat and no water in the bilge, bait wells, ballasts or engine before you leave the launch area after boating.
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6. Quagga and zebra mussels are highly destructive in our waterways because they can:
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7. Out of water, quagga and zebra mussels can survive for:
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8. You should check your boat, engine and trailer for quagga and zebra mussels:
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9. True or False: If I can’t see any mussels on my boat or watercraft, then I can be sure they aren’t there.
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10. True or False: If you find quagga or zebra mussels on your boat or equipment you should notify County Parks staff at (707) 234-2875 or the California Department of Fish and Wildlife at (866) 440-9530.
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