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- why is it important to know the different kinds of fishing gears and methods?What regulations could be put in place to support the management of sustainable fisheries? Discuss aquaculture's benefits and drawbacks as well. What are some strategies for environmentally sustainable aquaculture?This is a question NOT a writing assignment Summarize the case of the Atlantic cod. In your response, specifically address the following points: What method is most commonly used to extract cod? What are the environmental consequences of this method? What is the evidence that cod are being overfished? What remedies have governments enacted to help restore cod populations?
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