Fishing Practices Quiz
What is a direct economic advantage associated with aquaculture?
aquaculture produces large amounts of seafood for human purchase and consumption year-round
What is an unintended environmental consequence of aquaculture?
contamination of surrounding water by organic waste
One way that consumers can help prevent a decrease in the number of fish species that are experiencing population declines is to
eat fish that are caught using sustainable harvesting methods, therefore ensuring fish populations remain stable and reducing the amount by catch harvested
Salmon farming threatens the health of wild salmon stocks primarily because
farmed salmon can spread parasites and disease to wild salmon
The major cause for the decline in the worldwide catch of fish since 1990 is
overfishing
The farming of fish such as salmon at aquaculture facilities poses a threat to marine ecosystems because
the farmed fish can escape and outcompete wild fish for food and territory
What is an example of an economic approach to reduce overfishing for a fish species with a declining population?
the federal government sets a catch limit (per person or per boat) for the species and imposes a tax on any extra fish that are caught
What is true of farm-raised salmon?
they are often infected with parasites and sea lice
What explains why the maximum sustainable yield for ocean fisheries has been exceeded?
too many fish of reproductive age are harvested