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- if unsustainable fishing is regulated and areas are protected, what can happen? why?
When unsustainable fishing is regulated (e.g., limits on catch size, fishing gear, or seasons) and areas are protected (marine protected areas), fish populations can recover. This is because overfishing depletes fish stocks; regulation reduces fishing pressure, and protected areas provide safe habitats for fish to reproduce, grow, and maintain biodiversity. Also, the overall marine ecosystem can stabilize as fish play roles in food webs (e.g., prey for larger species, controlling algae growth). Economically, sustainable fishing can support long - term fisheries as healthy fish populations mean consistent yields for fishing industries.
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What can happen: Fish populations can recover, marine ecosystems can stabilize, and long - term sustainable fisheries can be supported.
Why: Regulation reduces overfishing pressure (e.g., by limiting catch, gear, or seasons), and protected areas provide safe habitats for fish to reproduce, grow, and maintain biodiversity. Healthy fish populations support marine food webs and long - term economic yields from fisheries.