Exam 17: Resources From the Sea
Exam 1: The Science of Marine Biology23 Questions
Exam 2: The Sea Floor33 Questions
Exam 3: Chemical and Physical Features of Seawater and the World Ocean30 Questions
Exam 4: Fundamentals of Biology32 Questions
Exam 5: The Microbial World30 Questions
Exam 6: Multicellular Primary Producers: Seaweeds and Plants22 Questions
Exam 7: Marine Animals Without a Backbone35 Questions
Exam 8: Marine Fishes35 Questions
Exam 9: Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals38 Questions
Exam 10: An Introduction to Marine Ecology37 Questions
Exam 11: Between the Tides35 Questions
Exam 12: Estuaries: Where Rivers Meet the Sea30 Questions
Exam 13: Life on the Continental Shelf30 Questions
Exam 14: Coral Reefs31 Questions
Exam 15: Life Near the Surface32 Questions
Exam 16: The Ocean Depths35 Questions
Exam 17: Resources From the Sea37 Questions
Exam 18: The Impact of Humans on the Marine Environment33 Questions
Exam 19: The Oceans and Human Affairs17 Questions
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An example of a marine non-renewable resource:
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One nation where annual catches have not significantly decreased since the late 1980s due to the increased efforts of its fishing fleet is:
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One of the following best describes commercial fisheries around the world:
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Which of the following seafood choices should eco-minded consumers avoid to help protect fragile fisheries?
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Finfish and shellfish provide approximately what percentage of animal protein consumed by humans around the world?
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By definition,demersal catches are those that are harvested from:
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Other than manganese,polymetallic nodules contain relatively large amounts of:
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A fishery is regarded as collapsed when catches fall below what percent of historic high catches?
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The type of mariculture that takes place under more or less natural conditions with little manipulation by humans is known as:
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Potential sources of energy that can be obtained from the sea include all of the following except:
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Releasing farmed salmon fry to grow at sea and harvesting them when they return to the river where they were released is called:
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