fish farming in cages (p2) Flashcards

1
Q

What is a fish farm?

A

A place where fish are raised to be food

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2
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Why are fish kept in cages?

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  • prevents the fish swimming so they use less energy
  • protects them from
    interspecific predation
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3
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Why is the diet of food pellets they eat carefully controlled?

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  • maximises the amount of energy they get
  • the fish will grow bigger and quicker
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4
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Why are young fish reared in special tanks?

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  • to ensure as many survive as possible
  • to keep them separate from the larger fish (intraspecific predation)
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5
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What is the problem with having fish kept in cages?

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  • more prone to disease and parasites, such as sea lice
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6
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How can you solve the higher likelihood of parasites like sea lice?

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  • can be treated with pesticides
  • however chemical pesticides cause pollution, so biological pest control is sometimes used instead
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7
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Give an example of biological test control?

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  • a wrasse which eats lice off of the backs of salmon
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8
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What characteristics are the fish selectively bred for?

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  • less aggressive
  • faster growing
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9
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Interspecific predation definition

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An organism that is eaten by an organism of a separate species

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10
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Intraspecific predation

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An organism that is eaten by an organism of a same species

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