because fish reproduce faster than we humans and we human can eat fish (cooked, and not raw) so thats why people farm the oceans
Because the population of wild salmon is falling.
Fishing the Ocean, and Farming the Ocean
Oceans of and by themselves produce neither.
we can save it by starting to compost all garbage and paper in compost bins instead of throwing it in the lakes and rivers and oceans and lakes of the world.
Atlantic artic
OverfishingOverfishing, or harvesting fish faster than they can be replaced by reproduction, greatly reduced the amount of fish in parts of the world's oceans.
It depends on your starting point
D. looks at oceans as highways instead of barriers
Because some is dumped in the ocean, obviously.
Quincy Bay is in Massachusetts
To keep the surrounding mountains from grouping together and starting a war against the oceans.
When using ocean-centered geography, the world appears interconnected with a focus on the vast ocean as a unifying element rather than the traditional land-centered perspective. This perspective highlights the importance of maritime trade, environmental issues like climate change and marine conservation, and the impact of oceans on global weather patterns and ecosystems. It also emphasizes the significance of coastal areas and island nations in global geopolitics and economics.