Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet

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Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet Understand the ocean circulation system Construct + Analyze hydrological cycle and discuss human impacts Evaluate strategies that can be used to meet increasing demand for freshwater Discuss with reference to case study how shared freshwater can lead to international conflict Discuss with reference to a case study, controversial harvesting of a named species Evaluate strategies that can be used to avoid unsustainable fishing Explain the potential value of aquaculture for providing food for future generations Discuss a case study that demonstrates the impact of aquaculture Analyze water pollution data Explain the process + impacts of eutrophication Evaluate the uses of indicator species and biotic indices in measuring aquatic pollution Evaluate pollution management strategies with respect to water pollution

Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet Understand the ocean circulation system Construct + Analyze hydrological cycle and discuss human impacts Evaluate strategies that can be used to meet increasing demand for freshwater Discuss with reference to case study how shared freshwater can lead to international conflict Discuss with reference to a case study, controversial harvesting of a named species Evaluate strategies that can be used to avoid unsustainable fishing Explain the potential value of aquaculture for providing food for future generations Discuss a case study that demonstrates the impact of aquaculture Analyze water pollution data Explain the process + impacts of eutrophication Evaluate the uses of indicator species and biotic indices in measuring aquatic pollution Evaluate pollution management strategies with respect to water pollution

Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet Understand the ocean circulation system Construct + Analyze hydrological cycle and discuss human impacts Evaluate strategies that can be used to meet increasing demand for freshwater Discuss with reference to case study how shared freshwater can lead to international conflict Discuss with reference to a case study, controversial harvesting of a named species Evaluate strategies that can be used to avoid unsustainable fishing Explain the potential value of aquaculture for providing food for future generations Discuss a case study that demonstrates the impact of aquaculture Analyze water pollution data Explain the process + impacts of eutrophication Evaluate the uses of indicator species and biotic indices in measuring aquatic pollution Evaluate pollution management strategies with respect to water pollution

Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet Understand the ocean circulation system Construct + Analyze hydrological cycle and discuss human impacts Evaluate strategies that can be used to meet increasing demand for freshwater Discuss with reference to case study how shared freshwater can lead to international conflict Discuss with reference to a case study, controversial harvesting of a named species Evaluate strategies that can be used to avoid unsustainable fishing Explain the potential value of aquaculture for providing food for future generations Discuss a case study that demonstrates the impact of aquaculture Analyze water pollution data Explain the process + impacts of eutrophication Evaluate the uses of indicator species and biotic indices in measuring aquatic pollution Evaluate pollution management strategies with respect to water pollution

Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet Understand the ocean circulation system Construct + Analyze hydrological cycle and discuss human impacts Evaluate strategies that can be used to meet increasing demand for freshwater Discuss with reference to case study how shared freshwater can lead to international conflict Discuss with reference to a case study, controversial harvesting of a named species Evaluate strategies that can be used to avoid unsustainable fishing Explain the potential value of aquaculture for providing food for future generations Discuss a case study that demonstrates the impact of aquaculture Analyze water pollution data Explain the process + impacts of eutrophication Evaluate the uses of indicator species and biotic indices in measuring aquatic pollution Evaluate pollution management strategies with respect to water pollution

Water and Aquatic Food Production Quiz Prep Sheet Understand the ocean circulation system Construct + Analyze hydrological cycle and discuss human impacts Evaluate strategies that can be used to meet increasing demand for freshwater Discuss with reference to case study how shared freshwater can lead to international conflict Discuss with reference to a case study, controversial harvesting of a named species Evaluate strategies that can be used to avoid unsustainable fishing Explain the potential value of aquaculture for providing food for future generations Discuss a case study that demonstrates the impact of aquaculture Analyze water pollution data Explain the process + impacts of eutrophication Evaluate the uses of indicator species and biotic indices in measuring aquatic pollution Evaluate pollution management strategies with respect to water pollution