Chapter 12 Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity Notes Key Terms (Terms are listed in the same font style as they appear in the text.) Asian carp (p. 266) Asian swamp eel (p. 252) baleen whales (p. 257) bycatch (p.253) cetaceans (p. 257) comanagement (p. 262) commercial extinction (p. 253) exclusive economic zones (p. 259) high seas (p. 259) integrated coastal management (p. 260) large marine systems (p. 262) marine protected areas (p. 259) marine reserves (p. 259) maximum sustained yield
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to ocean-based fisheries. Commercial fishing became industrialized by the late nineteenth century‚ as technological innovations helped locate‚ catch‚ and process fish. In addition to fish living in natural freshwater or saltwater fisheries‚ fish cultivated in fish farms ’ ponds or tanks represented approximately one-fourth of the fish eaten in the world. Countries benefited economically with domestic trade and by exporting valuable fish. In the early twenty-first century‚ fisheries generated billions
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SWOT Analysis of Canada’s Fisheries andAquaculture Industry A SWOT analysis (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ Threats) is a popular anduseful way to outline areas of potential action that will help in enhancing an industry’sperformance. Identification of competitive advantages and unique selling points ishelpful in identifying market opportunities. A SWOT analysis is also useful inidentifying areas of weakness‚ which could damage any potential marketing effort.Conducted effectively‚ a SWOT
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world economy for all of these years‚ starting with the Viking trade of cod and then continuing with fisheries like those found in Lofoten‚ Europe‚ Italy‚ Portugal‚ Spain and India. Fisheries of today provide about 16% of the total world’s protein with higher percentages occurring in developing nations. Fisheries are still enormously important to the economy and wellbeing of communities. The word fisheries refers to all of the fishing activities in the ocean‚ whether they are to obtain fish for the commercial
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Overfishing and marine The human impact of fishing involves different issues such as the availability of fish to be caught‚ such as overfishing‚ fisheries‚ and fisheries management; and issues that involve the impact of fishing on other elements of the environment‚ such as by-catch. These conservation issues are part of marine conservation‚ and are addressed in fisheries science programs. There is a growing gap between how many fish are available to be caught and humanity’s desire to catch them‚ a problem
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Paragraphs represent the basic unit of composition: one idea‚ one paragraph. However‚ to present a clear‚ unified train of thought to your readers‚ you must make sure each paragraph follows the one before it and leads to the one after it through clear‚ logical transitions. Keep in mind that adequate transitions cannot simply be added to the essay without planning. Without a good reason for the sequence of your paragraphs‚ no transition will help you. Transitions can be made with particular words
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LECTURE NOTE ON FISHERIES BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS (3 UNITS) FIS 510 PREPARED BY DR. IDOWU ADEKUNLE ADEDOYIN DEPARTMENT OF AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Contents Fish farm planning and organisation‚ Managing fish farms under commercial and peasant systems Fish farm planning and organisation Fish farm planning starts with an assessment of the natural conditions and other things that may support the fish farm venture‚ with a look at market situation of product
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Is the Philippine Fisheries Sector Ready for ASEAN Integration in 2015: A Basic Situationer of ASEAN Fisheries and Trade ------------------------------------------------------------- IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT IN CWTS2 – ECON Civic Welfare Training Service 2nd Semester‚ Academic Year 2013-2014 Submitted to Tambuyog Development Center‚ Inc. Submitted by Flora Anne R. Palabrica Jose Maria Luis B. Partosa Angelica C. Clemente School of Economics University of the
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FACULTY OF FISHERIES AND AQUA-INDUSTRIES SEPTEMBER 2011/2012 SEMESTER ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS (BBB 3101) ASSIGNMENT 2 (CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAYS) NAME : MOHD SHAFIQ BIN SAHDAN UK NUMBER : UK 28108 GROUP : GROUP 12 PROGRAMME: BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE(FISHERIES) PREPARED TO: MDM ALYANI BT AYUB DATE OF SUBMISSION: 22TH NOVEMBER 2012 TOPIC 1: Knowing what causes adolescent stress is one of the first steps in being able to treat
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world’s remaining biodiversity‚ or at least slowing the rate of loss.” (S chape al‚ nd). MPAs can be managed as strict nature reserves‚ national parks‚ community conserved areas or managed resource areas in order to protect biological diversity. 2.2 Fisheries “Management with MPAs by definition involves fishing rates that vary over space‚ thus increasing the importance of spatial aspects of the spatio-temporal dynamics of marine populations.”(Louis W al‚ 2009) 2.3 Science &Education MPAs can be a science
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