Water Resource Plan

Water Resource Plan

  • Submitted By: dannygirl69
  • Date Submitted: 03/15/2010 7:55 PM
  • Category: Science
  • Words: 460
  • Page: 2
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The water resource plan video was focused more on the fish population and how the fish population is getting lower and lower as the years go on. Also during the video there was a couple of statements of proven oceanographers had studied for many years and larger fish has been missing and not only are they missing but the smaller ones as well. The video is basically providing information on the ocean and the results from years back when fish first came into the seas. Proven facts have been determined that it’s dangerous for bigger fish to be out of the ocean due to hurting humans.
The fish population has been effected a lot in the last few years and it has proven that with the decrease in fishing numbers of big fish will eventually come to attack to reduce fishing because of endangerment of humans and other animals in the sea. A statement came from the video was saying that fish has decreased about ninety percent since the early fifty’s. In the newer generation there has been new ways to keep track of how many fish are entering and exciting in the seas. During this video there were things said like reducing the amount of people fishing because if people stop fishing then the fish will be able to grow completely up and can pretty much travel anywhere they want. The main reason why the geographic wants to put a stop to the community fishing is because they are focusing more on the future and wanting to save the fish that are already in the sea. Humans just don’t understand what this opening fishing is doing to our ocean to us as well it’s taking from our ecosystem as well. We need to make sure that when the future comes we will make it. The only way that this can be stopped is by making laws, giving fines, and much more educated them about how harming this is to our ocean. If nothing is ever done then the ocean ecosystem will fall apart and will eventually cause the future generation to have problems with the animals in the seas. Once the numbers are lowered in...

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