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- 3. used to shoot large pelagic fish
- 5. farming these species can improve water quality as they filter feed and are low on the food chain
- 8. In CA we have several Marine ___ Areas (MPAs) where no fish are allowed to be taken.
- 9. aquaculture that encloses fish and crustaceans in a relatively shallow and usually small body of freshwater or saltwater. Historically related to coastal destruction of Mangrove Forest.
- 11. This ___ species act was passed in 1973 to protect species at risk of extinction
- 13. these drugs are used to reduce disease in aquaculture because the animals are overcrowded, but often ends up polluting local waters
- 16. fishing that happens when nets/pots are lost at sea and continue to kill species though no one is collecting them
- 17. unintended seafood caught
- 18. what they feed fish in aquaculture, hopefully soon it can be made of insects instead of other fish
- 19. due to allergies and food safety Tom at the facility we toured has a separate room for processing this type
- 22. methods of farming fish
- 24. many modern technologies in fishing were invented for ___
- 28. aquaculture tanks that have continuous water flow, and the wastewater is treated and re-used.
- 30. drifting netting, fish gets tangled
- 31. the marine ____ act was passed to protect warm blooded ocean animals in 1972 in the US
- 32. fishing line that can be a mile long with many hooks, potentially lots of bycatch
- 33. Global Fish Watch is trying to use AIS to ___ vessels potentially doing harmful fishing far out at sea
- 34. structures that hold farmed fish in open water as they grow.
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- 1. this is what the fish school gets caught in in finding Nemo. Large circular net
- 2. after being farmed or fished seafood often goes to a _____ facility to be prepared for restaurants and markets.
- 4. in CA salmon are caught using ___ hooks so that if they are too small or wrong type they can be released with less harm.
- 6. These plant-like seafoods absorb carbon dioxide and farming them decreases local ocean acidification making them part of a restorative farming practice.
- 7. this is the method the salmon fisherman uses who came to talk to us
- 10. crab and lobster caught in these
- 12. metal, cage-like gear that is dragged over the seafloor for clams, oysters, scallops, etc.
- 14. involves growing shellfish such as clams, mussels and oysters on the seabed.
- 15. cone-shaped nets that are pulled along the seafloor
- 20. fish that eat other fish - which is not as sustainable as farming lower on the foodchain species
- 21. The ____-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act was passed in 1976 in the US for national waters.
- 23. long, linear containment structures used for farming fish.
- 25. for some species of crabs to protect the next generation you can not harvest any ____
- 26. farming fish on ____, in contained systems reduces the chances of escape and of water pollution
- 27. __ of the commons refers to a lack of stewardship for shared resources often leading to overuse.
- 29. on the ___ seas it can be hard to know what is happening in illegal or harmful fishing