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1/4 Overfishing/Aquaculture
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Ending Overfishing
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Think about it (Ecology review): What are the impacts of overfishing on the ecosystem beyond a reduction in the amount of fish available as food?
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Question 16
16.
Describe
the benefits of aquaculture.
Question 17
17.
Describe
the drawbacks of aquaculture.
Question 18
18.
Describe
how shrimp aquaculture has impacted mangroves in Honduras and Nicaragua in the Gulf of Fonseca.
Question 1
1.
The current number of people living on the planet is closest to ______.
10 billion
7 billion
6 billion
5 billion
Question 2
2.
What is the largest source of food in the world?
The range
The forest
The ocean
The laboratory
Question 3
3.
It is projected that Earth will have a collapse of fisheries in the ocean within ______ years.
100
75
50
25
Question 4
4.
__________ are one method used to harvest fish. Â Some are large enough to carry 500 tons of fish.
Trawling nets
Dynamite
Beta nets
Hooks
Question 5
5.
What is 'fish farming' called?
Aquaponics
Hydroponics
Hydroculture
Aquaculture
Question 6
6.
What do most farmed fish eat?
Manmade fish substitute
A blend of seaweed and krill
Smaller fish
Tiny organisms that happen to float into the farms
Question 8
8.
What is aquaculture?
Growing animals in wide open spaces
Growing plants and animals in land environments
Growing plants and animals in water environments
Growing animals in concentrated feeding operations
Question 9
9.
What percentage of the world's fish species are either fully exploited or depleted?
25%
50%
75%
100%
Question 10
10.
How much of the world's seafood comes from aquaculture?
25%
50%
75%
100%
Question 11
11.
Conventional fish farms are criticized for
Using antibiotics
Being organic
Polluting
Taking up too much space
Wasting resources
Question 12
12.
What is a recirculating system?
Question 13
13.
How are solid wastes removed from a recirculating system?
Biological filter
Hand filter
Mechanical filter
Net filter
Question 14
14.
The biological filter breaks down what chemical?
Methane (CH
4
)
Ammonia (NH
3
)
Ammonium (NH
4
)
Carbon dioxide (CO
2
)
Question 15
15.
What consumes the nitrogen byproducts of the recirculating system?
Humans
Fish
Plants
Shrimp