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Shrimp can be considered a renewable resource when managed sustainably, as they can reproduce and replenish their populations. However, overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution can lead to declines in shrimp populations, making them effectively nonrenewable in those contexts. Sustainable aquaculture practices can help maintain shrimp populations while meeting demand. Thus, their renewability largely depends on the management practices in place.

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