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Water Sports and the Environment

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1

Video

2

Water Skiing Wakeboarding and Tubing

3

Hunting or Fishing From Boats

4

Diving and Snorkeling

5

Operating in the Aquatic Environment

6

Encounters with Whales and Marine Mammals

7

Aquatic Nuisance Species

8

Submersed Aquatic Vegetation

9

Locks

10

Lowhead Dams

11

Commercial Licensing

12

Boat Races and Regattas

13

Maritime Communications

14

Vessel Safety Check

15

Continuing Your Boating Education

16

Chapter Review

Chapter 7 Review Questions

You have reached the end of Chapter 7. The questions below are for practice only. They have been selected to help you study and highlight some important information.

Fill in the text entry boxes with the correct answer. When you have finished, click Check Answers. The correct answers will be displayed in red after the questions. Good luck!

1. To help protect the marine environment, and phosphate cleaning products should not be used.

2. The most dangerous section of a lowhead dam is the side.

3. Boaters must stay a minimum distance away from .

4. A red flag with a white diagonal stripe indicates that a or snorkeler is in the water.

5. You may proceed into a lock when the indicator light is .

6. The controls the speed of the boat while water skiing.

7. must not be spread from one water system to another.


   
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