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12 April, 21:36

Overfishing-which threatens many deep-water fish species-is in some way a direct reaction to what phenomenon?

a. the interdependence of countries and an increase in the world population

b. the ability of traditional capture fisheries to raise enough fish

c. the downfall of fish farms and the rise of commercial fishing

d. the focus of commercial fishing on offshore areas

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  1. 12 April, 21:48
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    I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. Overfishing-which threatens many deep-water fish species-is in some way a direct reaction the downfall of fish farms and the rise of commercial fishing. Due to this, fishermen would find more effective ways to catch fishes even though it would cost the destruction of the environment.
  2. 12 April, 22:04
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    The answer is A i think.
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