Fish Biology & Handling
Ecology
Fishing Equipment
Ethical Angling
100

This is the organ a fish uses to breathe oxygen.

What are gills?

100

Ecology literally means "the study of the _______"

What is house?

100

An ethical angler does this to all fishing barbs they use for catch and release fishing.

What is crimps/flattens?

100

Ethical means ___________________.

What is: doing the right thing?

200

It's important to know how to handle a fish properly because if you don't, their _________ might cause you injury.

What are barbs/spines/teeth?

200

This illustrates the direction and flow of energy, from the bottom to the top, in an ecosystem.

What is the food chain/food web?

200

This piece of equipment is usually required for any angler over the age of 16, and under the age of 65, to go fishing.

What is: fishing license?

200

An ethical angler is always up-to-date on ________, or the rules/laws on fishing.

What are: regulations?

300
This is what helps prevent a fish from getting sick from germs in the water.

What is the slime layer?

300

A foreign animal or plant which disrupts the food chain in an ecosystem and can cause harm to the environment is known as _______.

What is invasive?

300

This type of landing net is best for catch-and-release fishing.

What is: knotless?

300

An ethical angler prevents any equipment and manmade materials from becoming ___________, or trash that eventually winds up in the ocean.

What is: marine debris?

400

This is a dark-on-top, light-on-bottom color pattern found on fish, and many other aquatic animals, that provides useful camouflage.

What is countershading?

400

A mix of salt and fresh water, found in our marshes and estuaries, is known as ________ water. 

What is brackish?

400
Commercial fish trawling and long-line fishing is not always ethical because it creates a lot of _______.

What is: bycatch?

400

When handling a fish, an ethical angler must do this with their hands before pulling the fish out of the water.

What is: get their hands wet?

500

This is the organ on a fish which helps it sense vibrations in the water.

What is the lateral line?

500

This is the word for when a material breaks down naturally over time.

What is: biodegrade?

500

This is the material most fishing line is made out of.

What is: monofilament?

500

This is the word which describes fish (or other aquatic species) caught on accident, usually through unethical angling practices.

What is: bycatch?