Natural Resoures
Industries
Facts on Canadian
East Coast Fisheries
East Coast Fisheries
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Natural Resources Meaning? πŸ‘

A Natural Resources occurs in nature is used by people but it can potentially in limited in quantity

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Canada Ecomony Depend OnπŸ‘

Production 

Provision of Services

Comsupition

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What is Aquaculture ?

Is another name for fish farm.it is the fastest growing food production activity in the world

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When did the fishing industry collapsed and explain what happened ?πŸ‘

The fishing industry collapsed during the 1990’s because  Northern Cod stocks on the East Coast declined

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Why did Overfishing made the East Coast Fishery Collapsed ? 

the catch that was allowed was too high. Scientists may over-estimated the amount of fish becoming adults each year. Therefore, more fish was caught than reached maturity

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What a Renewable Resource ? πŸ‘

Replace themselves within a person lifetime

Can be destroyed in used carelessy 

If rate of use exceeds that of regeneration,can be deflected

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What is a Primary Industirests and ExamplesπŸ‘

This is the process of removing raw materials from the natural resources

Example: Agriculture, Mining, Forestry, and Fishing

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What is Commercial Fishing ?πŸ‘

is the activity of capturing fish and other seafood for commercial profit, mostly from wild fisheries  

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How did government responded to the  fishing industry collapsed ? πŸ‘

government responded by halting all fishing for northern cod and by making major cuts in the catches allowed for other groundfish species 



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Why did Improved Fishing Technology made the East Coast Fishery Collapsed ?

the advancements of technology brought navigation systems that helped fishermen to locate schools of fish more accurately that means more fish were being fished.

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What a Non-Renewable ?πŸ‘

Once used,they are gone 

Exist in limited amounts

Generated slowly in nature

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What is Secondary Industries And Examples ?πŸ‘

The Process of Primary Industry Products Into Finished Goods

Example:Manufacturing, Processing, and Construction

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How much Canadians make their living directly from fishing ?

Approximately 80,000 Canadians make their living directly from fishing and fishing-related activities.

 

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What is the Important of  the fishing industry collapsed explain ? πŸ‘

This may seem relatively unimportant, but in parts of Atlantic Canada, the Pacific Coast, and some inland areas, it is the foundation of the economy 

Or (Short Answer)↓

The fishing industry Collapsed because it was the foundation of the economy 

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Why did Uncontrolled Foreign Fishing form other countries  made the East Coast Fishery Collapsed ?

 fleets of countries such as Russia and Japan caught far more fish than sustained yield methods

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Name the Correct Renewable Resoures πŸ‘

Leather: As animals are a resource that can be replenished through breeding,

Rivers: the water that evaporates returns to the earth in the form of rain back to the river

Oxygen: green plants return oxygen to the atmosphere by the process of photosynthesis.

People: As humans make new humans all the time, especially in our overpopulated world with more than 7 billion people, they would qualify as renewable.

Wheat: We can renew it by planting more wheat for the next year's harvest. 

Soil: Soil is considered a renewable resource because it can be restored on a human timescale.

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What Tertiary Industries and ExamplesπŸ‘

Services are provided to help people.Such as retail,office work,education,health care,transportation or government 

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Is Fish Non-Renewable Or Renewable ?

Fish are a renewable resource that means with proper management the resource could last forever… 

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What were the key factors that contributed to the decline of the cod population in the Grand Banks during the 1980s ? πŸ‘

For years there were no regulations or control over fishing in the Grand Banks.  In the 1980’s, the East Coast fishery noticed that they were catching fewer and smaller fish (cod) off Newfoundland.  They seemed to be disappearing

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Why did Destructive Fishing Practices  made the East Coast Fishery Collapsed ?

Destructive Fishing Practices - When fishermen were trying to catch one kind of fish, many other types of fish may have become caught in the nets. Unwanted fish, which were already dead, were usually just thrown away

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Name the Correct Non-Renewable Resoures πŸ‘

Coal:Coal is classified as a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form.

Natural Gas:natural gas comes from a depleting source that cannot be replenished over time

Oil: Oil is depletable because it comes from a finite liquid mixture of hydrocarbons beneath Earth's surface

Fossil Fuels:their supply is limited and they will eventually run out. Fossil fuels formed from the decomposition of plants and animals from millions of years ago this is why they are called fossil fuels.

Nuclear Energy: not considered renewable as they are a finite material mined from the ground and can only be found in certain locations.


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Explanation of Natural Resources Explain πŸ‘

When Natural Resources are used for economic growth,they got over used  for economic 

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How has Commercial fishing methods gotten better over the years ?

Commercial fishing methods have become very efficient, using large nets and factory ships

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What ecological and environmental conditions in the shallow, cool waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Grand Banks contributed to their status as one of the world's greatest fishing grounds? πŸ‘

Until recently, the ocean waters off the East Coast of Canada (Atlantic Ocean and the Grand Banks) were one of the world’s greatest fishing grounds.  The water was shallow and cool allowing a perfect environment for fish to thrive 

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Why did Changes in Natural Conditions made the East Coast Fishery Collapsed ?

environmental conditions can be blamed for the collapse. The water temperatures dropped Fish may have changed their migratory routes. Also, the decline in sealing resulted in seals eating large quantities of small fish like caplin - major food source for cod - and cod.