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Pepsi [2]
3 years ago
14

A commercial fisherman is very concerned that overfishing will result in a decrease in tuna population size, thus affecting his

catches in future years. What strategy can he employ to make sure that the tuna population can be sustained in the long term
Social Studies
1 answer:
olganol [36]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

- He can only catch old fish (past the reproductive age).

Explanation:

As per the given description, the strategy that the commercial fisherman can employ to ensure the sustenance of population of tuna fishes in long-term would be 'catching only the old fish past their reproductive age' as it would give time and space to tuna population present in the water to reproduce and multiply its population in the meantime. This technique is recognized as 'purse seining' where the fisherman would target the old fishes and reduce the bycatch of tuna fishes so that its over-exploitation could be held for a while and give them required time to regain their population.

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