Vocab
Habitat Destructions
Sustainable Yield and Timeline
Over fishing
Mariculture
100

A resource that CAN be naturally renewed or replenished 

Renewable resource 

100

The 3 main types of habitat destruction include ____________ ?

Habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation, habitat degradation 

100

The # (amount) of individuals in a population that can be caught without reducing the population Or letting it grow is known as _____________

Sustainable Yield 

100

What is over fishing? 

when depletion of the stock of fish in a body of water occurs by too much fishing.

Occurs when maximum sustainable is surpassed

100

Mariculture is a sub field of _____________ 

Aquaculture 

200

A resource that cannot be naturally replenished or renewed

nonrenewable resource 

200

This occurs when people directly destroy habitats by filling in wetlands, dredging rivers, mowing fields, and cutting down trees.

Habitat destruction 

200

the maximum level at which a natural resource can be routinely exploited without long-term depletion is known as __________________

Maximum sustainable yield 

200

List 2 reasons over fishing occurs 

•Poor regulation of ocean policies

•Poor regulation of factories and fleets

•No regulation of international waters

•Lack of knowledge of fish populations and quotas

•customs officials are either ignorant regarding the species of fish they’re allowing for import or are they are accepting bribes

•unreported fishing

•Unprotected waters

200

The 4 major species categories of mariculture include _________? 

seaweeds, mollusks, crustaceans, and finfish.

300

An example of this type of effect: when an area is harvested for bottom-dwelling shrimps, trawls are dragged along the bottom, raking up sediment and destroying habitats immediately.

Direct Effect 

300

This occurs when wildlife habitats in the U.S. are cut up into fragments by roads and development.

Habitat fragmentation 

300

Which of the following should NOT be fished?

a. Small fish populations 

b. Medium fish populations 

c. Large fish populations 

A - small fish populations 

300

Plankton ------ > Sardine -------> Seagull 

What would happen to the plankton population if over fishing of sardine occurred?

The plankton population would increase 

300

List 2 countries with a wide variety of mariculture

Japan, US, Taiwan, Philippines 

400

This type of effect causes changes to habitats over time

Indirect Effect 

400

This occurs through pollution, invasive species, and disruption of ecosystem processes.

Habitat degradation 

400

When did Obama finalize a 5 year oil and gas leasing program that protected multiple oceans from new offshore drilling sales? 

2016 

400

Plankton ------ > Sardine -------> Seagull 

What would happen to the seagull population if over fishing of sardines occurred? 

The seagull population would decrease 

400

List one pro of mariculture and one con of mariculture 

various answers 

500

God calls on _______________  _______________ in Genesis 1:28 - humans are responsible to take care of Earth

Creation Mandate 

500

Aquatic species’ habitats have been "cut down" by dams and water diversion is an example of _____

habitat fragmentation 

500

When did the Trump administration go back on Obama's 5 year offshore drilling plan? 

2018

500

_________ are bag-shaped nets dragged along the ocean floor.

•They catch anything that lives on the bottom of the ocean floor.

Trawls 

500

List 2 ways marine organisms are used for something other than food 

various answers 

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