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- What is the likely carrying capacity of the fish population using the data given above?If biologists determine that this country’s sustained yield of fish is 17 million metric tons per year. What is the country’s sustainable biological capacity?Based on the data given, why did the population of fish grow constantly until 2004?
- What is a possible explanation for the decline in fish population after 2004 based solely on the data given?What is the difference between a stable and an unstable equilibrium for the population of a fishery?What is the pattern of distribution of koi fishes (Cyprinus rubrofuscus)? What are the limiting factors of their population?