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Biology, 24.02.2021 22:30 rayne40

I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST! Scientists and policy makers often have to work together to set catch limits on fisheries. Imagine that a policy maker proposes to allow the fishing of a cerĀ­tain species to go on at current rates because, she says, ā€œFishing at current rates will not impact the ecosystem. We are removing fish at a rate lower than the birth rate of their population.ā€ Is this claim valid? What indicators would you look at to support or disprove this claim? Explain your reasoning.

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