As part of the invasive mussel prevention grant funding from the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways, we are conducting a short survey on quagga and zebra mussel prevention for East Bay Regional Park Lakes and Reservoirs. You can help us in this effort by answering the following questions.

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* 1. 1. What is your age?

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* 2. Which of the following have you used or been on in the past 12 months? Please check all that apply.

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* 3. Do you know about the California quagga and zebra mussel boater fee “sticker” grant funding program for prevention efforts?

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* 4. How would you rate your knowledge on quagga and zebra freshwater mussels. Please select the option that corresponds to your knowledge on the subject:

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The quagga and zebra mussel threat in California
The “Clean, Drain, and Dry” program
How quagga and zebra mussels are spread
The quagga and zebra mussel prevention program at East Bay Regional Park lakes and reservoirs

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* 5. How did you learn about the quagga and zebra freshwater mussel problem? Please check all that apply.

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* 6. 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.

For additional information: http://www.ebparks.org/invasivemussels

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