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Alainaaa8

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Two challenges facing the aquaculture industry are:
 
 

a. obtaining access to pure water and returning water to streams and lakes without polluting
  them
  b. allowing fish to remain wild and still domesticate them to survive in human-made
  environments
  c. eliminating diseases associated with close-confinement living environments and
  maintaining those environments
  d. finding markets for products and finding qualified people to work in the industry



Question 2

Measurements of salinity (freshwater to saltwater) usually range from 0 to:
 
 

a. 12 ppt c. 32 ppt
  b. 14 ppt d. 100 ppt




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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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