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- What are three regulations or economic incentives that could foster sustainable marine fisheries?Which of the following is not part of the attempt to address overfishing by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act? a) Establishing quotas for fishing b) Research on marine environments c) Compensation for sustainable fishing practices d) Setting aside 200 nautical miles of the U.S. coastAs a global citizen, how can you save the life below water?
- How does chemical pollution affect the environment and our resources?What steps would governments and industries take to protect our aquatic resources? Can you think of any ways that individuals can contribute to the protection of these resources?What is SLAPP? How can it be used by environment advocates?
- 2. a) Briefly describe the divisions of the Marine Environment. b) State in full the chemical characteristics of the ocean. c) Define Marine Pollution as given by GESAMP. please give answer for all 3 parts .How can we protect our environment in urban areas?How does the Coriolis “Force” affect ocean productivity? How does it affect the world’s major fisheries?