Ocean Biodiversity

Questions 31-40

Complete the notes. Write ONE WORD ONLY in each gap.

 

Ocean Biodiversity

Biodiversity hotspots

  • areas containing many different species
  • important for locating targets for 31.
  • at first only identified on land

 

Boris Worm, 2005

  • identified hotspots for large ocean predators, e.g. sharks
  • found the ocean hotspots:
    • were not always rich in 32.
    • had higher temperatures at the 33.
    • had sufficient 34. in the water

 

Lisa Ballance, 2007

  • looked for hotspots for marine 35.
  • found these were all located where ocean currents meet

 

Census of Marine Life

  • found new ocean species living:
    • under the 36.
    • near volcanoes on the ocean floor

 

Global Marine Species Assessment

  • want to list endangered ocean species, considering:
    • population size
    • geographical distribution
    • rate of 37.
  • Aim: to assess 20,000 species and make a distribution 38. for each one

 

Recommendations to retain ocean biodiversity

  • increase the number of ocean reserves
  • establish 39. corridors (e.g. for turtles)
  • reduce fishing quotas
  • catch fish only for the purpose of 40.