4. From our discussions in lecture, if the harvest rate is greater than the growth rate of a fish stock harvest and this continues over time, A. The stock will move below depensation B. The stock will increase to a carrying capacity C. The stock will approach a minimum sustainable yield D. None of the above
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Step 1: If the harvest rate is greater than the growth rate of a fish stock, it means that more fish are being taken out of the population than are being added through reproduction. Show more…
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