apes 5.16 aquaculture
Which of the following statements best describes an unintended environmental consequence of aquaculture fish-farm enclosures located in estuaries?
Aquaculture enclosures can harbor parasites that can negatively affect wild populations that breed in estuaries.
Which of the following best describes why aquaculture has grown considerably in several parts of the world?
Aquaculture fisheries provide a larger and more consistent quantity of fish year-round than do wild fisheries.
Which of the following is a direct economic advantage associated with aquaculture?
Aquaculture produces large amounts of seafood for human purchase and consumption year-round.
Which of the following is an unintended environmental consequence of aquaculture?
Contamination of surrounding water by organic waste
Which of the following is a negative consequence of aquaculture?
Excessive amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus can leak from the location.
Which of the following is an example of an environmental benefit of aquaculture?
Raising fish using aquaculture and feeding human populations with the harvest reduces the number of fish caught from the ocean.
aquaculture
The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions
aquaculture cons
antibiotic overuse, destroy coastal ecosystems spread disease, or introduce invasive species if the aquaculture is in estuaries
The density of fish in aquaculture can lead to increases in
disease incidences, which can be transmitted to wild fish.
aquaculture increases
food supplies and protein sources, increasing overall food security
Aquaculture has expanded because
it is highly efficient, requires only small areas of water, and requires little fuel.
helps to reduce
overfishing of wild fish and the unintended catch of other organisms called bycatch
we use aquaculture to
raise seafood
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
Aquaculture can contaminate
wastewater, and fish that escape may compete or breed with wild fish