Multiple Choice
The difference(s) between fishing and aquaculture is/are:
A) Fish populations in aquaculture operations are more genetically homogenous than wild ones that are caught by fishing fleets.
B) Highly developed nations harvest more fishes from the ocean while developing nations produce much more seafood by aquaculture.
C) The limit on the size of a catch in fishing is the size of the natural population, whereas the limit on aquacultural production is primarily the size of the area in which organisms can be grown.
D) All of the above are differences between fishing and aquaculture
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