The Story of...
What is Kram and Ailat?
The process of developing and changing over time.
What is evolution?
The Theory of Evolution.
Who is Charles Darwin?
Kurlansky says, "_________this is key to the success of all life on Earth."
What is biodiversity?
Overfishing, pollution, and Climate Change
What are the three culprits?
Serafino caught too many fish, but throws the dead ones back.
What is a loophole?
Working together to the same end.
What is cooperation?
We don't need no bait.
What are Beam Trawlers?
Kurlansky says, "They are being cleared for people to live and chopped down for lumber at unprecedented rates."
What are rainforests?
The greatest fishing nation.
What is Britain?
They eat algae.
What are Parrotfish?
The way we can describe fish species dying out.
What is fish depletion?
The battle over the North Sea Herring during Anglo-Dutch Wars during the 17th century.
What is Holland and England?
Kurlansky says, “But this is the story of how the Earth could be destroyed” and “life on planet Earth could completely ________ to get our attention."
What is unravel?
Fish could be gone in _____ years.
What is 50?
You should be fishing with a rod instead of a...
What is a net?
1760-1840. Shifted production from handcrafts to machine-made goods.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
Tanks of seawater keep our fish fresh longer.
What are Well Boats?
Kurlansky says, "It depends on how well we handle the changes that will happen. We have the opportunity and responsibility to make sure that those changes are handled in a way that is good (rather than bad) for the environment and can make things better."
What is the survival of the planet?
Dolphins could die off quickly without the presence of these type of tuna.
What is Bluefin?
The inspiration for Kram and Ailat.
Who are Mark and Talia?
Different kinds of something.
What are variations?
It is named orange because few have seen it alive.
What is the Orange Roughy?
Kurlansky says, "What could happen and how it would happen."
What is a possibilty?
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family,genus (plural genera), and species.
What are the seven major levels or categories that plants and animals are organized into?