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kolezko [41]
2 years ago
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In a protected marine region, a sign is placed at the entrance to the bay that reads, "Fishing is prohibited during the months o

f February through June". This is an example of
temporal control
. A little farther down the bay there is a cove with a sign outside that reads, "Access to this area restricted." This sign uses a(n)
form of limitation.
Biology
2 answers:
uysha [10]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Zone Management and Absolute Restriction

Explanation:

The first blank is Zone Management and the second blank is Absolute Restriction. I just took the test on plato and it was correct :)

In a protected marine region, a sign is placed at the entrance to the bay that reads, "Fishing is prohibited during the months of February through June". This is an example of Zone Management.

A little farther down the bay there is a cove with a sign outside that reads, "Access to this area restricted." This sign uses a(n) Absolute Restriction form of limitation.

PolarNik [594]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:A little farther down the bay there is a cove with a sign outside that reads, "Access to this area restricted." This sign uses a(n)

form of limitation.

Explanation:

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