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when salt water under pressure is pushed across a selectively permeable membrane to remove the salt |
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The amount of individuals in a population that can be caught without a reducing the size of the population or letting it grow |
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Netting used to capture schools of clupeoid fishes |
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The farming and harvesting of marine animals and plants |
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Closed Mariculture uses farms that are controlled. |
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True
Closed Mariculture uses farms that are controlled. |
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Gill nets trap nearly any creature not small enough to fit through the net opening. |
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True
Gill nets trap nearly any creature not small enough to fit through the net opening. |
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Resources that are not capable of replacing are called renewable resources. |
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False
Resources that are not capable of replacing are called renewable resources. |
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Large bottom dwelling fishes are called gadoid fishes. |
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True
Large bottom dwelling fishes are called gadoid fishes. |
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Non-living resources in ocean: |
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Oil, energy, minerals, water |
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Trawls are used to trap gadoid fishes. |
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True
Trawls are used to trap gadoid fishes. |
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Resources that can naturally replace themselves are called renawable resources. |
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True
Resources that can naturally replace themselves are called renawable resources. |
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Small, plankton-eating fish that travel in large schools are called clupiod fishes. |
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True
Small, plankton-eating fish that travel in large schools are called clupiod fishes. |
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Shellfish are the largest marine food group. |
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False
Shellfish are the largest marine food group. |
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Renewable resources can be harvested to the point of extinction. |
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True
Renewable resources can be harvested to the point of extinction. |
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The two most commonly harvested groups are finfish and shellfish. |
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True
The two most commonly harvested groups are finfish and shellfish. |
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Tides, waves and currents are ocean motions that can be harvested for energy. |
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True
Tides, waves and currents are ocean motions that can be harvested for energy. |
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Scientists are looking to oceans for new medicine. |
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True
Scientists are looking to oceans for new medicine. |
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Banning certain methods of caputre, time and year to fish, other restrictions (is helpful??) |
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True
Banning certain methods of caputre, time and year to fish, other restrictions (is helpful??) |
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The harsh climate of Anartica does not hinder people from catching things. |
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False
The harsh climate of Anartica does not hinder people from catching things. |
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Advertising/marketing does not benefit fish populations. |
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False
Advertising/marketing does not benefit fish populations. |
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