Deck 15: Uses and Abuses of the Ocean
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Deck 15: Uses and Abuses of the Ocean
1
What accounts for most of the total value of world trade transported by sea?
A) passengers
B) finished goods
C) oil
D) grain
A) passengers
B) finished goods
C) oil
D) grain
C
2
The growing or farming of marine plants or animals under controlled conditions is called:
A) mariculture.
B) aquaculture.
C) fish farming.
D) shrimp farming.
A) mariculture.
B) aquaculture.
C) fish farming.
D) shrimp farming.
B
3
Which of the following statements applies to resources from the sea?
A) They are easier to recover than from the land.
B) They are more difficult to locate and extract.
C) They are in greater variety than minerals on land.
D) They are less expensive to recover than from land.
A) They are easier to recover than from the land.
B) They are more difficult to locate and extract.
C) They are in greater variety than minerals on land.
D) They are less expensive to recover than from land.
B
4
The desalination method that is done by forcing seawater against a semi permeable membrane at high pressure is called:
A) high pressure desalination.
B) distillation.
C) freezing.
D) reverse osmosis desalination.
A) high pressure desalination.
B) distillation.
C) freezing.
D) reverse osmosis desalination.
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5
The best fishing grounds are located:
A) in the middle of the open ocean.
B) in temperate waters over continental shelves.
C) in tropical waters of the deep sea.
D) in equatorial deep waters.
A) in the middle of the open ocean.
B) in temperate waters over continental shelves.
C) in tropical waters of the deep sea.
D) in equatorial deep waters.
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6
The fastest growing alternative energy source is:
A) nuclear power.
B) coal energy.
C) wind power.
D) oil energy.
A) nuclear power.
B) coal energy.
C) wind power.
D) oil energy.
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7
The decline of the Easter Island population of humans was in part due to all of the following EXCEPT:
A) consumption of the wrong fish species.
B) destruction of the palm trees.
C) mismanagement of resources.
D) overuse and erosion of agricultural land.
A) consumption of the wrong fish species.
B) destruction of the palm trees.
C) mismanagement of resources.
D) overuse and erosion of agricultural land.
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8
Overall, the ocean's most valuable biological resources consist of:
A) compounds harvested for medical use.
B) cultured kelp and algae.
C) fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
D) whales.
A) compounds harvested for medical use.
B) cultured kelp and algae.
C) fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
D) whales.
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9
The world's largest industry is:
A) tourism.
B) renewable resources.
C) commercial fishing.
D) whaling.
A) tourism.
B) renewable resources.
C) commercial fishing.
D) whaling.
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10
All of the following changes in ocean conditions are expected to occur if current trends in climate change continue EXCEPT:
A) increase in anoxic zones (i.e. dead zones).
B) decrease in the pH of seawater.
C) increase in sea surface temperatures.
D) decrease in the intensity of El Nino events.
A) increase in anoxic zones (i.e. dead zones).
B) decrease in the pH of seawater.
C) increase in sea surface temperatures.
D) decrease in the intensity of El Nino events.
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11
The per capita world fish catch has changed in what way?
A) It has been climbing steadily since the 1950s.
B) It has declined drastically since the 1950s.
C) It has stayed at the level of the 1960s.
D) It has declined significantly since the 1970s.
A) It has been climbing steadily since the 1950s.
B) It has declined drastically since the 1950s.
C) It has stayed at the level of the 1960s.
D) It has declined significantly since the 1970s.
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12
Second to petroleum and natural gas, the most profitable resource recovered from the marine environment is:
A) gold.
B) diamonds.
C) sand and gravel.
D) coal.
A) gold.
B) diamonds.
C) sand and gravel.
D) coal.
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13
Minamata disease, which affected people living near Minamata Bay in Japan, was finally traced to:
A) a vitamin deficiency due to a restricted diet of rice and fish.
B) a diet including shellfish contaminated with mercury.
C) a diet including seaweeds contaminated with lead from a nearby plastics plant.
D) high levels of DDT from local rice farms.
A) a vitamin deficiency due to a restricted diet of rice and fish.
B) a diet including shellfish contaminated with mercury.
C) a diet including seaweeds contaminated with lead from a nearby plastics plant.
D) high levels of DDT from local rice farms.
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14
A major source of anthropogenic greenhouse gases results from:
A) the release of gases from volcanic and geothermal processes.
B) the combustion products of petroleum, coal and natural gas.
C) the production of byproducts from photosynthesis.
D) the transfer of gases from the ocean into the atmosphere.
A) the release of gases from volcanic and geothermal processes.
B) the combustion products of petroleum, coal and natural gas.
C) the production of byproducts from photosynthesis.
D) the transfer of gases from the ocean into the atmosphere.
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15
Non-renewable physical resources that are extracted from the ocean and prized by humans include:
A) a variety of seafood.
B) petroleum and natural gas.
C) energy from currents.
D) pharmaceutical compounds.
A) a variety of seafood.
B) petroleum and natural gas.
C) energy from currents.
D) pharmaceutical compounds.
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16
Greenhouse gases include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) methane.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) oxygen.
A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) methane.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) oxygen.
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17
Global demand for oil increases by about ____ per year.
A) 2 percent
B)0.5 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 10 percent
A) 2 percent
B)0.5 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 10 percent
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18
About ____ of the crude oil used by humans is derived from the seabed.
A) 3/4
B) 1/2
C) 1/3
D) all
A) 3/4
B) 1/2
C) 1/3
D) all
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19
The most dangerous threat to the marine environment, overall, is probably:
A) human overpopulation.
B) refined oil spills.
C) solid waste and synthetic pesticides.
D) excessive greenhouse heating.
A) human overpopulation.
B) refined oil spills.
C) solid waste and synthetic pesticides.
D) excessive greenhouse heating.
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20
The number of people who can inhabit a given area is in part determined by the:
A) ease at which food can be extracted from the environment.
B) amount of potable water available.
C) ability of the people to build housing.
D) amount of evaporation in the area.
A) ease at which food can be extracted from the environment.
B) amount of potable water available.
C) ability of the people to build housing.
D) amount of evaporation in the area.
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21
The gas that comprises 72% of the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere is:
A) methane.
B) oxygen.
C) nitrous oxide.
D) carbon dioxide.
A) methane.
B) oxygen.
C) nitrous oxide.
D) carbon dioxide.
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22
The farming specifically of marine organisms for human use is called:
A) nonextractive resource harvesting.
B) fish farming.
C) aquaculture.
D) mariculture.
A) nonextractive resource harvesting.
B) fish farming.
C) aquaculture.
D) mariculture.
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23
One major concern about climate change is that:
A) crop production will increase.
B) solubility of oxygen will increase as ocean temperatures rise.
C) phytoplankton productivity will decrease.
D) the ocean will freeze.
A) crop production will increase.
B) solubility of oxygen will increase as ocean temperatures rise.
C) phytoplankton productivity will decrease.
D) the ocean will freeze.
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24
The introduction of excess nutrients into a system that results in the increased growth of autotrophs is:
A) heterotrophy.
B) chemoautotrophy.
C) eutrophication.
D) oligotrophication.
A) heterotrophy.
B) chemoautotrophy.
C) eutrophication.
D) oligotrophication.
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25
In terms of the volume of oil spilled and subsequent environmental damage, the wreck of the tanker Exxon Valdez was the worst tanker accident in history.
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26
Most synthetic pollutants resist attack by water, air, sunlight, and living organisms because the compounds of which they are composed resemble nothing in nature.
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27
Drift nets were developed in response to demands that fishing nets take only target species, and that fishing ought to be more environmentally sensitive.
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28
Which of the following is true about a pollutant?
A) Pollutants are natural and so organisms develop adaptations to deal with them.
B) Pollutants can cause both indirect or direct damage by interrupting biochemical pathways of organisms.
C) Most pollutants are capable of causing massive mortality events for marine organisms.
D) The concentration of pollutants in the ocean has remained stable since the industrial revolution.
A) Pollutants are natural and so organisms develop adaptations to deal with them.
B) Pollutants can cause both indirect or direct damage by interrupting biochemical pathways of organisms.
C) Most pollutants are capable of causing massive mortality events for marine organisms.
D) The concentration of pollutants in the ocean has remained stable since the industrial revolution.
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29
Pollutants can have negative influences on organisms by interfering with biochemical processes.
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30
Though desalination is a theoretically attractive method for obtaining fresh water from seawater, no large commercial facilities for desalination exist.
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31
Fishing is a growth industry, but the fishing consortia are, for the most part, careful to conserve this resource and not to exceed the maximum sustainable yield.
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32
An example of a nonextractive resource provided by the ocean is:
A) transportation.
B) crabs.
C) oil.
D) manganese nodules.
A) transportation.
B) crabs.
C) oil.
D) manganese nodules.
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33
Global warning by "greenhouse gases" would not have happened if humans had never generated excess carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs, and other gases with similar effects on the atmosphere.
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34
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning bycatch?
A) Bycatch are targeted species.
B) Bycatch sometimes greatly exceeds the target catch.
C) Bottom trawling is one of the methods that results in a lot of bycatch.
D) Sea turtles are an example of bycatch.
A) Bycatch are targeted species.
B) Bycatch sometimes greatly exceeds the target catch.
C) Bottom trawling is one of the methods that results in a lot of bycatch.
D) Sea turtles are an example of bycatch.
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35
Generally speaking, a spill of crude oil is more dangerous to marine life than a spill of refined oil.
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36
One toxic substance found in pesticides, industrial solvents, and cleaning fluids that has exceeded dangerous concentrations in some coastal areas is:
A) petroleum.
B) chlorinated hydrocarbons.
C) emulsion.
D) oil.
A) petroleum.
B) chlorinated hydrocarbons.
C) emulsion.
D) oil.
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37
The maximum of each species that can be caught without negatively influencing future populations of that species is called the:
A) maximum sustainable yield.
B) annual catch.
C) maximum global landing.
D) maximum global harvest.
A) maximum sustainable yield.
B) annual catch.
C) maximum global landing.
D) maximum global harvest.
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38
Sometimes, the best thing to do in the event of a crude oil spill is to do nothing.
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39
Whaling has effectively ceased. Except for a small and relatively insignificant number of "pirate whalers," the taking of whales for profit is a thing of the past.
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40
An example of a fishing technique that is particularly disruptive is:
A) hook and line.
B) drift nets.
C) mid-water trawl.
D) spear fishing.
A) hook and line.
B) drift nets.
C) mid-water trawl.
D) spear fishing.
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41
With a human population of nearly 7 billion, freshwater has become a very important natural resource for human success and prosperity. What is desalination and can it help? What challenges does this industry face?
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42
Define "Bycatch" and explain how it is damaging to marine populations.
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43
Describe the four main categories of marine resources and provide examples of each.
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44
With current climate change trends, is there any evidence that the ocean environment is changing as a result of increased greenhouse gases? Explain why or why not.
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45
Many of today's fisheries are not sustainable. Explain some of the factors that must be considered in maintaining healthy fisheries.
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