Asked by Johnny Davis on May 17, 2024

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Which term refers to a fish population that is temporarily reduced due to over-fishing? 

A)  biologically extinct 
B)  commercially extinct 
C)  economically extinct 
D)  locally extinct

Commercially Extinct

Refers to a status where a species of fish or other marine population can no longer sustain a commercial fishery, due to overfishing or other environmental factors.

Over-fishing

The practice of catching fish at a rate faster than they can reproduce, leading to a decline in fish populations.

Fish Population

Refers to the number of fish within a specific ecosystem or area, often considered in terms of species diversity and biomass.

  • Understand the concept of species endangerment and recovery practices in marine environments.
  • Comprehend the significance of fisheries to global food security and economic stability.
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Elaina NicolichMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Commercially extinct refers to a fish population having been severely depleted due to over-fishing to the point where the cost of catching and processing the remaining fish is no longer economically viable. Biologically extinct refers to a species being completely wiped out, economically extinct refers to a species having no economic value, and locally extinct refers to a species no longer existing in a specific geographic area.