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When It Appears That It Is No Longer Profitable to Continue

Question 37

Question 37

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When it appears that it is no longer profitable to continue fishing as a result of overfishing,the fish populations are said to be ____.


A) locally extinct
B) commercially extinct
C) economically extinct
D) biologically extinct
E) ecologically extinct

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