L12-Fisheries,history,uses,footprint,challenges, intro to science Flashcards

1
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fishery traps?

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set up by indigenous people to funnel fish

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2
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What does shifting baselines?

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people alive now don’t realise how big fish used to be

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3
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Which fish have been lost?

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large fish

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4
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How has catch changed with tech advancement?

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It has not changed catch has flatlined
we are catching fewer fish despite working much harder

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5
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Why is fish so important as food source? What makes them ideal?

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lots of people depend on them
fish require less feed for same mass of meat
fish have a lower carbon footprint

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6
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Why are we going to need much more meat?

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rising prosperity
as people become richer they eat more meat

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7
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How much harder is it to catch fish?

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10x as hard
down to 10% of fish

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8
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What has changed with how we fish?

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we now fish further away more south and deeper

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9
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What is human impact of overfishing?

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somali pirates

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10
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How does industrial fisheries effect local fishers?

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negatively can fish far more fish far more easily

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11
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How often do fisheries crash?

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60 per 5 years(once a month)

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12
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How do we manage fisheries?

A

fisheries science
massive industry outside of australia

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13
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How does a population without fishing work?

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lots of stock,lots of eggs

high competition,low recruitment

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14
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How does population with fishing work?

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fewer stock, fewer eggs

low competition, high recruitment
belived that you can take fish from pop without reduceing population over time

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15
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What is stock?

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number of fish

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16
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What are Core principles of fisheries science?

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  • A stock of known size
  • Recruitment is density-dependent, competition is strong
  • Allee effects are weak
17
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Which line is sustainible catch

A

black line

18
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What happens with decreased pop?

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reduced competition

19
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What happens to recruitment succes with higher fish mortality?

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20
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What are the key phases of the best case senerio for fishier science?

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  • Assess the size of the stock, its natural mortality and density dependence
  • Determine the sustainable yield
  • Set the total allowable catch
  • Monitor the catch
21
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How much fish can you fish if natural mortality is high?

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lots more because fish would die anyway

22
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What is a stock assesment?

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• Determine the abundance and size structure of current population

23
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What is Standing spawner biomass?

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Biomass of the reproductive fish

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