Fishing Flashcards

1
Q

Name the 2 factors that affect marine productivity

A

Light

Nutrients

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2
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Outline light as a factor that affects marine productivity

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Autotrophs in deeper water are free floating phytoplankton

Turbidity can reduce the depth of water that light can penetrate

In polar regions, the sun never sets in summer and never rises in winter. These changes can produce great seasonal variations with summer algal blooms that support rich food webs

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3
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Outline nutrients as a factor that affects marine productivity

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Marine autotrophs absorb nutrients directly from the water because there is no soil

Some essential nutrients are always abundant such as CO2

Others can be a limiting factor when they are not abundant such as nitrates and phosphates

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4
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Define photic layer

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The water layer into which light can penetrate

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5
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What are the two fishing techniques

A

Pelagic fishing

Dermersal fishing

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6
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What is pelagic fishing?

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Pelagic species live near the surface. They include tuna and mackerel.

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7
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What is dermersal fishing?

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Dermersal species live on or just above the sea bed, which makes it impossible to select the species that are going to be caught

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8
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Give an example of pelagic fishing techniques

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Drift net (e.g. for tuna)

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9
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Give 2 examples of demersal fishing techniques

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Bottom trawling

Demersal longline

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10
Q

Estimating the MSY of fish populations is not easy. What information is needed to estimate MSY?

A

Current total biomass

Annual biomass growth

Breeding rate

Survival rate of each age group

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11
Q

Name a fish species that has been overfished

A

The orange roughy

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12
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Name 5 environmental impacts of fishing

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Bycatch

Factory fishing

Seabed disturbance

Food web effects

Ghost fishing

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13
Q

Drift nets can cause bycatch to which species?

A

Whales, turtles, dolphins

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14
Q

Demersal longlines can cause bycatch to which species

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Sharks

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15
Q

To avoid ghost fishing of lobsters, what do some countries do?

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Lobster pots must be held together by biodegradable rope

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16
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Outline seabed disturbance

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Dredging involves dragging heavy nets across the seabed, some of which have balls or chains to disturb the seabed and bring organisms up to the surface

17
Q

Outline factory fishing as an environmental impact of fishing

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Factory ships have been developed to store large numbers of fish. These require large amounts of fuel. Also, the effluent from processing the fish is discharged into the sea where it is broken down and can cause deoxygenation

18
Q

Name 6 ways marine production systems can be managed

A
Closed seasons 
Protected individuals 
No-take zones
Fishing effort limits
Catch quotas
Minimum catchable size
19
Q

Outline protected individuals as a way of managing marine production systems

A

Some good breeding animals may be protected such as female lobsters

20
Q

Outline fishing effort limits as a way of managing marine production systems

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If the fishing effort is reduced then the catch size should also be reduced

This can be achieved by setting limits on the number of nets, boats, days spent fishing.

Where a fishing fleet is too large, there may be a compensation scheme where fisherman are paid to sell their boats and stop fishing

21
Q

Outline catch quotas as a way of managing marine production systems

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The total weight of fish that can be landed. Quotas can work well where fish are found in shoals of a single species