
Principles of Environmental Science 6th Edition by William Cunningham, Mary Cunningham
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1121779211
Principles of Environmental Science 6th Edition by William Cunningham, Mary Cunningham
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1121779211 Exercise 1
Apply the principles you have learned in this chapter to discuss these questions with other students.
How do you think the example of Apo Island's marine sanctuary meets the criteria of being scientifically sound, economically sustainable, and socially acceptable? If you were studying this situation, what information would you look for to support or refute this conclusion?
How do you think the example of Apo Island's marine sanctuary meets the criteria of being scientifically sound, economically sustainable, and socially acceptable? If you were studying this situation, what information would you look for to support or refute this conclusion?
Explanation
The example of the Apollo and the Sea Monument meets scientifically sound, economically sustainable and socially adequate criteria.
To reverse the decline of the island of Apo in 1979, scientists from Slyman University near the neighboring island of Ago went to explain how to set up a sea sanctuary in Apo. The coral reef on the island serves as a food source and nursery for many marine mammals in need. He explained that protecting the breeding area is key to maintaining a healthy fishing area. Scientists took him to the island of Sumilon, where he was taking small quantities of fish that he / she had never experienced from Apo.
After much deliberation, many families decided to set up a short beach sanctuary along the coast of Apo Island. Initially, the realm had high-quality coral however solely a little variety of fish. Families took turns taking turns to ensure that no one was allowed to cross the fishing zone. In a few years, the number and size of fish in the temple increased dramatically, and the "spread" of abundant fish has led to an elevation in the area. The Apollo Temple is so successful that it has become a force of over 400 navies to cross the Philippines and many others around the globe.
On the Apo island, rich in freshwater and the sea charcoal now attracts international visitors. Two smaller hotels and waterfront shops provide jobs for Dor Island residents. Other villages sell tourists or t-shirts to tourists. All the men on the island are still fishermen, but they still must go or not work too hard for the fish they need, for example looking for directions or helping with household chores.
The lifestyle in the Apo Islands makes them so easy and happy and earns a lot of family income, now that most of the island's children attend Neroros High School. Finding ways to live sustainably and with the life-support systems provided by our ecosystem is a major challenge in terms of the limited resources available to us. The answer to these challenges must be ecologically healthy, economically sustainable, and socially acceptable.
Coral reefs are the most beautiful, species-rich and productive biology community on the planet. They serve as caretakers for many open water species. At least half of the world's reefs are vulnerable to pollution, global climate change, fisheries, and other human activities, but if they tend to control them, they will be protected and rebuilt.
The formation of the navy will help reduce the decline of Apon after its establishment. From the example of Apo and the sea, it shows the basic principles of ecological science to understand our global situation.
Fast, incremental fishing, such as diving or crane fishing, small bronze fishing nets, cruisers, and dolphins, relies on fish-weighted corals to catch people and nets. The fast increase, in addition to dangerous forms of fishing such as dynamite or cyanide fishing, small mesh gillnets, drag a net and muraami, a form during which fish stratagem the hunting of people in nets hitting the coral with weighted lines had broken the ledge floor and devoured dishes.
When the seamen saw what was occurring in the temple and the temple, they concluded that they should be able to raise fishing restrictions on the entire fishing grounds of the island. With the technical assistance of the Coastal Resources Management Agency, the fishermen have set up a Maritime Management Committee to regulate fishing and fishing in other areas of their fishery.
Police set up a local "maritime guard" (bantay dagat), to control police in the fishing area. No one accepted the status of the fishing zone and no longer needed to wait for the sanctuary. Today, the main function of the Coast Guard is to look for boats that come from other areas. It seems that fishermen do not seem to care about Apo Island because sustainable fishing has become an integral part of the island's history.
To reverse the decline of the island of Apo in 1979, scientists from Slyman University near the neighboring island of Ago went to explain how to set up a sea sanctuary in Apo. The coral reef on the island serves as a food source and nursery for many marine mammals in need. He explained that protecting the breeding area is key to maintaining a healthy fishing area. Scientists took him to the island of Sumilon, where he was taking small quantities of fish that he / she had never experienced from Apo.
After much deliberation, many families decided to set up a short beach sanctuary along the coast of Apo Island. Initially, the realm had high-quality coral however solely a little variety of fish. Families took turns taking turns to ensure that no one was allowed to cross the fishing zone. In a few years, the number and size of fish in the temple increased dramatically, and the "spread" of abundant fish has led to an elevation in the area. The Apollo Temple is so successful that it has become a force of over 400 navies to cross the Philippines and many others around the globe.
On the Apo island, rich in freshwater and the sea charcoal now attracts international visitors. Two smaller hotels and waterfront shops provide jobs for Dor Island residents. Other villages sell tourists or t-shirts to tourists. All the men on the island are still fishermen, but they still must go or not work too hard for the fish they need, for example looking for directions or helping with household chores.
The lifestyle in the Apo Islands makes them so easy and happy and earns a lot of family income, now that most of the island's children attend Neroros High School. Finding ways to live sustainably and with the life-support systems provided by our ecosystem is a major challenge in terms of the limited resources available to us. The answer to these challenges must be ecologically healthy, economically sustainable, and socially acceptable.
Coral reefs are the most beautiful, species-rich and productive biology community on the planet. They serve as caretakers for many open water species. At least half of the world's reefs are vulnerable to pollution, global climate change, fisheries, and other human activities, but if they tend to control them, they will be protected and rebuilt.
The formation of the navy will help reduce the decline of Apon after its establishment. From the example of Apo and the sea, it shows the basic principles of ecological science to understand our global situation.
Fast, incremental fishing, such as diving or crane fishing, small bronze fishing nets, cruisers, and dolphins, relies on fish-weighted corals to catch people and nets. The fast increase, in addition to dangerous forms of fishing such as dynamite or cyanide fishing, small mesh gillnets, drag a net and muraami, a form during which fish stratagem the hunting of people in nets hitting the coral with weighted lines had broken the ledge floor and devoured dishes.
When the seamen saw what was occurring in the temple and the temple, they concluded that they should be able to raise fishing restrictions on the entire fishing grounds of the island. With the technical assistance of the Coastal Resources Management Agency, the fishermen have set up a Maritime Management Committee to regulate fishing and fishing in other areas of their fishery.
Police set up a local "maritime guard" (bantay dagat), to control police in the fishing area. No one accepted the status of the fishing zone and no longer needed to wait for the sanctuary. Today, the main function of the Coast Guard is to look for boats that come from other areas. It seems that fishermen do not seem to care about Apo Island because sustainable fishing has become an integral part of the island's history.
Principles of Environmental Science 6th Edition by William Cunningham, Mary Cunningham
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