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- What are three regulations or economic incentives that could foster sustainable marine fisheries?What are the subsectors of the fisheries and aquaculture sector? Select two or more: Industrial fisheries Aquaculture Inland capture fisheries Marine capture fisheries Artisanal fisheriesHow can growth in aquaculture result in a proportional increase in disease problems?
- How critical is the concept of CRM (Coastal Resource Management) in terms of addressing issues that beset the fisheries sector?Which of the following is a disadvantage of aquaculture expansion? Less efficient Uses less water Uses more fuel Contaminates water a III only b IV only c I and IV only d I and III onlyHow has the production of aquaculture compared to wild fisheries changed since 1950