which of these is a benefit of aquaculture? A. it poses a risk of disease for wild stocks B. it depletes native fish populations C. it pollutes natural bodies of water D. it provides food for a growing population
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Option A: It poses a risk of disease for wild stocks - This is a negative aspect of aquaculture, not a benefit. Option B: It depletes native fish populations - This is also a negative aspect of aquaculture, not a benefit. Show more…
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