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Category > Biology Posted 13 May 2017 My Price 13.00

Critical Thinking Chapter 15 Oceanography

Critical Thinking Chapter 15 Oceanography
1. How might human activities be regulated in the ocean commons?
2. How does human population growth in the coastal zone impact the quality of the marine
environment?
3. What are some of the disadvantages of dams constructed across large rivers that empty into the
ocean?
4. What can be done to restore a beach that was extensively eroded following construction of a
dam across a river?
5. Explain why water quality specialists use a drainage basin (or watershed) approach when
inventorying pollution sources for Chesapeake Bay.
6. Why is federal state partnership needed for restoration of the Chesapeake Bay estuary?
7. Why are physical and chemical properties important considerations in regulating the type of
waste materials that are dumped into the ocean?
8. What is the purpose of the Precautionary Principle?
9. Why is Antarctica and the surrounding Southern Ocean given special status for exploitation of
marine resources?
10. What fundamental assumption underlies the concept of an ocean commons?

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Status NEW Posted 13 May 2017 02:05 AM My Price 13.00

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