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- what is the impact of or the importance of the study about IOT based Aquaponics Monitoring and Automated Control System/simple aquaponics to the Fish and Aquatic Resources CommunityWhat are the top 3 hazards posed by alien invasive species? Also provide a list of invasive species of federal capital and their individual management proposed by different agencies.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. coast
- Questions 1 What was the impact of overfishing on the community of fishers? What was the impact of fishers invading the ocean used by other communities? 2 How does this activity relate to real fisheries and ocean issues? 3 What does the following quote mean? "In the end, our society will be defined not only by what we create, but by what we refuse to destroy." - John Sawhill, former President of the Nature Conservancy 4 How does this quote relate to fisheries? 5 What factors have not been included in this activity that impact real fisheries? 6 What happens to a resource when demands are high, so new technologies are introduced to increase efficiency, but the resource is finite? Explain. 7 How can a sustainable fishery be developed? What limitations should exist? How should it be regulated? 8 What are other commonly held resources, besides fisheries? What are issues that surround them? How can they best be managed?28- Which of the following is NOT one of the major approaches to protecting wildlife? Group of answer choices the species approach (Endangered Species Act) captive breeding approach the kinder, gentler human approach the sanctuary approach (wildlife refuges)Suggest two reasons why the sustainable management of fishery resources is more of a challenge than the management of either agricultural or forestry resources.