How did we reach this breaking point? One cause of overfishing has been a cavalier attitude toward the earth’s oceans. Fishers and fishing fleets saw oceans full of fish and concluded that the oceans were inexhaustible. They treated the oceans as if their actions would have no future consequences. Take as many fish as you want; throw out or kill what you do not want; do whatever harm you want: these attitudes have all too often ruled the seas. Currently, only 1.6% of our oceans are protected through international agreements; no fishing is allowed within these areas. Fishing is regulated in approximately one-third of the earth’s seas, under national or international laws. However, the vast majority of our planet’s waters are an unprotected free-for-all. Which of these sentences is an opinion disguised as a fact? Fishing is regulated in approximately one-third of the earth’s seas, under national or international laws. How did we reach this breaking point? Fishers and fishing fleets saw oceans full of fish and concluded that the oceans were inexhaustible. Currently, only 1.6% of our oceans are protected through international agreements; no fishing is allowed within these areas.
Question
How did we reach this breaking point? One cause of overfishing has been a cavalier attitude toward the earth’s oceans. Fishers and fishing fleets saw oceans full of fish and concluded that the oceans were inexhaustible. They treated the oceans as if their actions would have no future consequences. Take as many fish as you want; throw out or kill what you do not want; do whatever harm you want: these attitudes have all too often ruled the seas. Currently, only 1.6% of our oceans are protected through international agreements; no fishing is allowed within these areas. Fishing is regulated in approximately one-third of the earth’s seas, under national or international laws. However, the vast majority of our planet’s waters are an unprotected free-for-all. Which of these sentences is an opinion disguised as a fact? Fishing is regulated in approximately one-third of the earth’s seas, under national or international laws. How did we reach this breaking point? Fishers and fishing fleets saw oceans full of fish and concluded that the oceans were inexhaustible. Currently, only 1.6% of our oceans are protected through international agreements; no fishing is allowed within these areas.
Solution
The sentence that is an opinion disguised as a fact is "Fishers and fishing fleets saw oceans full of fish and concluded that the oceans were inexhaustible." This sentence is presenting a generalization about the thoughts and conclusions of all fishers and fishing fleets, which cannot be proven as a fact.
Similar Questions
I am doing a college-level paper. My thesis statement is “Recently, Japan announced that it will be releasing treated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean. Despite concerns over this decision, Japan’s fishing industry is likely to remain unaffected over the next decade due to it being safe as a result of Japan’s efforts to make the water unharmful and the country’s well-established global reputation for implementing strict safety and cleanliness protocols.” Explore how this decision might affect the livelihoods of local fishermen and fishing industries and analyze the economic implications on fish exports, international market perceptions, and consumer behavior.
Which of the following is a direct impact of overfishing on biodiversity?a.Improved water qualityb.Loss of marine habitatsc.Increased fish populationd.Enhanced coral reef health
Which argument about fishing would most likely appeal to an audience of fishing boat captains?A.Raising fish in hatcheries is a good way to make up for shortages in a company's product supply.B.Fishing companies need to be careful to make their nets as dolphin safe as possible.C.Overfishing has had a catastrophic effect on ocean habitats, affecting many species of mammals.D.Catching fish in the wild is a way of life, and it provides jobs for millions of people worldwide
Excessive fishing occurs becauseGroup of answer choiceseach individual fisherman has little incentive to maintain the species for the next year.fishermen rely on government managers to worry about fish populations.fishermen are unionized, so they are not concerned with externalities.fishermen have other marketable skills and do not fear exploitation of fish reserves.
Select all that applySelect all of the following that can result from overfishing.Multiple select question.increased reproduction and survival of offspring in remaining fish to fill the habitatincreased populations of tuna, flounder, and other large predatory fishesloss of nontarget species through bycatchhabitat destruction of the seafloor
Upgrade your grade with Knowee
Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.