Water/water pollution
Which of the following choices best describes the processes by which Earth's ocean gained its dissolved compounds
Weathering and runoff
Excessive extraction of groundwater within proximity to saline ecosystems can lead to
saltwater intrusion
What can be inferred from the graph above of wild capture fisheries harvest over the last 60 years
the majority of capture comes from organisms found in the middle of the water column
Greywater BEST describes
used water from household or business activities
The city of New York has chosen to protect the area of upstate New York in the Catskill Region as it provides naturally filtered water to the millions of residents of Manhattan and other boroughs. This protected region is best known as a(n)
watershed
Circulation patterns observed in the ocean's surface waters are driven by
wind
The EPA limits hexavalent chromium to 0.1 ppm in the water supply. However, most people do not understand the ppm measurement. What is 0.1 ppm expressed as a percentage
0.00001%
According to the graph, what is the approximate ANNUAL growth rate of China's aquaculture seafood production from 1990-2010?
20%
According to the graph, what was the total percent increase in Indonesia's aquaculture production from 2005-2014?
250%
What is the percentage of water on Earth that is freshwater?
3%
The density of water is greatest at which of the following temperatures
4 degrees Celsius
Which is the CORRECT sequence of events for human-induced water pollution 1. Increased BOD 2. Fish die off 3. Algal bloom 4. Hypoxia 5.Increase in nutrient load
5, 3, 1,4,2
Of all the water resources on Earth, what percentage is saline
97%
What percentage of Earth's water is stored in the ocean
97%
One popular attraction in Austin, Texas is a spring-fed swimming area called Barton Springs Pool. The pool is fed by the Barton Spring which is fed by the Edwards Aquifer. Since the 1980's, the pool is occasionally closed due to high bacteria levels. Which is the BEST explanation for the source of bacterial contamination
A housing development with septic systems was built in the Barton Creek watershed.
Which of the following defines hydroponics?
A method of growing plants using nutrient solutions without soil
Which of the following is a component of the primary sewage treatment process
A sedimentation tank
Homeowners are concerned about the recent mass deaths of aquatic life such as minnows, walleyes, perch and trout in the pond that their properties surround. The mass deaths typically occur shortly after the pond experiences an algal bloom. Which of the following is the BEST explanation for the rapid decrease in aquatic life
After the algal bloom reaches carrying capacity decomposers rapidly consume all of the oxygen in the pond.
Of the following organisms, which species would NOT be considered "bycatch" when utilizing drift net fishing
Bluefin Tuna
All of the following are used to catch pelagic species EXCEPT
Bottom trawling
What is the most common method for harvesting flounder and cod
Bottom trawling
Which type of commercial fishing practice can destroy benthic habitats
Bottom trawling
The image below shows a porpoise trapped in fishing net. This situation can occur with the use of drift nets to catch tuna.Which of the following fishing terms best identifies this problem?
Bycatch
Why is it difficult to remove pharmaceuticals from water supplies
Current technology does not allow for the removal of all pharmaceuticals from the water.
Which of the following correctly describes the main reasons for freshwater withdrawals in the United States (surface water and groundwater combined), in order from the greatest to least amount of water withdrawn annually
Energy production, irrigation, then public water supplies
United States Fisheries are directly regulated by all of the following agencies EXCEPT
Environmental Protection Agency
When testing waterways for contamination with fecal matter, which pathogen is often used as an indicator species
Escherichia coli
A variety of human activities such as agriculture and wastewater treatment processes introduce large amounts of nutrients into our waterways. What do we call the addition of excess nutrients to a body of water
Eutrophication
In 2015, the Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico was larger than expected and covered over six thousand square miles. What causes the Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone
Eutrophication
Which of the following is CORRECT about pollution prevention methods as shown in the landfill diagram
Ground water monitoring is necessary to ensure that liquid byproducts of decomposition do not reach aquifers
The climate of most of eastern North America is thought to be moderated by which warm current of the North Atlantic Gyre
Gulf Stream
What causes red tide?
Harmful algal blooms.
In parts of the country with old sewage systems, storm waters often exceed the capacity of the wastewater treatment facility. During these periods, the facility is allowed to discharge untreated human sewage directly into a river. Which of the following is of LEAST concern when dumping human wastewater into a rive
Human wastewater contains pharmaceuticals.
The salinity of freshwater must be
Less than .1 %
If conditions remain constant, what is the largest annual catch of a particular species that can be harvested without long-term depletion of fisheries
Maximum sustainable yield
The circulation of surface ocean water that includes the strong northward movement of upper warm waters in the Gulf Stream is known as the
North Atlantic gyre
What is the name of the largest aquifer on Earth located in the western part of the United States
Ogallala Aquifer.
Which substance is NOT removed by wastewater treatment facilities
Pharmaceuticals
On April 20, 2010, an explosion rocked the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil platform owned by BP oil. This began a leak that would span four months and spill 210 million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Which of the following consequences was the result of the Deepwater Horizon environmental disaster
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons caused heart deformities in tuna and amberjacks.
According to the image, in which stage of the wastewater treatment process would large particles and grit be targeted for removal
Pretreatment.
During sewage treatment, what is the solid matter that settles out of the wastewater
Sludge
Pebble Mine is a proposed project to mine a large deposit of gold, copper, and molybdenum in Bristol Bay, Alaska. There are a number of environmental concerns about this project, including the impact on one particular anadromous fish species. Which of the following species is at GREATEST risk
Sockeye salmon
The highest salinity surface water would be expected in which climate zone
Subtropical
Which of the following is the BEST example of aquaculture
The Japanese cultured pearl industry
Which of the following statements is correct in regards to the deep ocean circulation of water in the ocean
The deep ocean circulation of water is called the ocean conveyor belt and is caused by the differences in temperature and salinity
What is the primary reason why the Colorado River no longer drains to the Gulf of California
There is major diversion of water flow due to dams and human consumption
Which is NOT a law that regulates clean water
Toxic Substances Control Act.
The west coast of major continents supports five of the most productive marine fisheries in the world. Which of the following BEST explains this phenomenon?
Upwellings support the most productive fisheries
Which of the following is NOT a nonpoint-source of pollution
Warm water discharged from a manufacturing facility
In a sewage treatment facility, the function of the aeration tank is to
allow microorganisms to digest remaining dissolved solids in the water after they pass through the secondary clarifier.
An underground zone or body of earth material from which groundwater can be extracted is known as
aquifer
Surface water would include all of the following EXCEPT
aquifer
The diagram shows fish kills linked to harmful algal blooms (HABs). Based on the lettered locations of fish kills, which of the following is FALSE regarding HABs
are problematic because they often contaminate the drinking water supplies of large cities near letter B
The following are examples of non-point source pollution EXCEPT
ballast water discharge.
Scientists can determine if a waterway is contaminated with raw sewage by testing for the presence of
coliform bacteria
Acid rain can cause all of the following EXCEPT
decreased air quality.
The impacts of thermal aquatic pollution can result in all EXCEPT
decreased respiration rates of organisms
All of the following can influence ocean currents EXCEPT
large schools of migratory fish.
Benefits associated with aquaculture include all of the following EXCEPT
low impacts on local ecosystem
The data in this graph can be explained by all of the following EXCEPT
overfishing continues to be a problem due to technologies like vessel monitoring systems, which use satellites to track fishing vessel movements and improve fishing regulations