DP Geography Questionbank
B.4. Ocean management futures
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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21M.1.bp.4b:
Evaluate strategies designed to manage pollution caused by two or more types of waste materials in the oceans.
- 21N.1.bp.3a.i: Identify the country with the third largest aquaculture production.
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21N.1.bp.3a.ii:
Estimate the aquaculture production in China in millions of tonnes.
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21N.1.bp.3b:
Outline one environmental problem associated with the growth of aquaculture.
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21N.1.bp.3c.ii:
Suggest how sustainable management of ocean fish stocks in low- and middle-income countries may have benefits for the global environment.
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21N.1.bp.3c.i:
Suggest how sustainable management of ocean fish stocks in low- and middle-income countries may have benefits for local communities.
- 22M.1.bp.3a.i: Identify the chokepoint with the most barrels of oil moved per day.
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22M.1.bp.3c:
Suggest one political challenge and one environmental challenge associated with the movement of oil around the globe by sea.
- 22M.1.bp.3a.ii: State the number of millions of barrels of oil moved per day at the Strait of Malacca choke point.
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22M.1.bp.3b:
Outline one reason why the ownership of one named ocean area or territory is contested.
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19N.1.bp.4b:
Evaluate the success of actions to reduce overfishing.
Sub sections and their related questions
B.4.1. Causes and consequences of increasing demand for the abiotic resources of oceans
B.4.2. Trends in biotic resource use and the viability of alternatives to overfishing
B.4.3. Strengths and weaknesses of initiatives to manage ocean pollution
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21M.1.bp.4b:
Evaluate strategies designed to manage pollution caused by two or more types of waste materials in the oceans.