Exam 4 Review Flashcards

1
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Which of the following contributes the most to long-term “dead-zones” in the ocean?

A

fertilizer run off

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Which of the following contributes the most to long-term “dead-zones” in the ocean?

A

fertilizer run off

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3
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Approximately how many gallons of oil remained in the environment in 2010 after the Exxon Valdez oil spill?

A

23,000

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4
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The levels of radiation released from the Fukushima reactor currently pose a significant health treat in the waters off California?

A

False

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5
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What percentage of the world’s oceans are not considered to be impacted by human activities?

A

4%

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6
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Most plastics in the ocean fall into which of the following size classes?

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7
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Which level of biodiversity refers to the level of diversity within a single species?

A

Genetic diversity

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8
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Which shallow seas habitat has the greatest species richness?

A

Coral reef

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9
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The term ‘biodiversity hotspots’ refers to areas with high species diversity that are currently protected from human activities?

A

False

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10
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Which physical characteristic is the most dominant determinant of species distribution in a salt marsh?

A

exposure to salt water

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11
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Which physical characteristic is the most dominant determinant of species distribution in the intertidal zone?

A

Tidal range

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12
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Which topic was most frequently selected for the ‘current topics in the news’ for the extra credit assignment?

A

climate change

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13
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Which of the following ocean science projects are NOT made up of large teams of scientists from many different research groups?

A

right whale autobuoys

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14
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Which of the following is an advantage of ocean going shipboard data collection

A

Deployment of new high-tech systems to study the ocean

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15
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Approximately how many North Atlantic right whales are alive today?

A

500

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16
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Which of the following is not an example of how right whales respond to noise in their environment?

A

change the duration of their calls

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Approximately how many gallons of oil remained in the environment in 2010 after the Exxon Valdez oil spill?

A

23,000

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18
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The levels of radiation released from the Fukushima reactor currently pose a significant health treat in the waters off California?

A

False

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19
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What percentage of the world’s oceans are not considered to be impacted by human activities?

20
Q

Most plastics in the ocean fall into which of the following size classes?

A

less than 5 mm

21
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Which level of biodiversity refers to the level of diversity within a single species?

A

Genetic diversity

22
Q

Which shallow seas habitat has the greatest species richness?

A

Coral reef

23
Q

The term ‘biodiversity hotspots’ refers to areas with high species diversity that are currently protected from human activities?

24
Q

Which physical characteristic is the most dominant determinant of species distribution in a salt marsh?

A

exposure to salt water

25
Q

Which physical characteristic is the most dominant determinant of species distribution in the intertidal zone?

A

Tidal range

26
Q

Which topic was most frequently selected for the ‘current topics in the news’ for the extra credit assignment?

A

climate change

27
Q

Which of the following ocean science projects are NOT made up of large teams of scientists from many different research groups?

A

right whale autobuoys

28
Q

Which of the following is an advantage of ocean going shipboard data collection

A

Deployment of new high-tech systems to study the ocean

29
Q

Approximately how many North Atlantic right whales are alive today?

30
Q

Which of the following is not an example of how right whales respond to noise in their environment?

A

change the duration of their calls

31
Q

Why do tide pools experience variation in temperature and salinity?

A

Heat from the sun causes the temperature of tide pools to increase and also causes evaporation of water from tide pools resulting in increased salinity.

32
Q

Kelp forests are primarily located in ________, whereas shallow water coral reefs are primarily located in the _________.

A

Temperate regions; tropics

33
Q

How does the Pompeii worm survive the extreme heat of hydrothermal vents?

A

A layer of insulating bacteria

34
Q

Since there is no light in the deep-sea environment, the majority of organisms are white in color.

35
Q

All of the following are characteristics of shallow seas except:

A

They have relatively low biodiversity compared to open oceans

36
Q

Kelp forests are often found in areas of cold water and nutrient upwelling. Using what you know about ocean circulation and Ekman transport, in which of the following locations would you expect to see kelp forests?

A

The west coast of Canada

37
Q

Cold-water corals use symbiosis with photosynthetic algae to produce food

38
Q

Which of the following is a difference between deep-water fish and shallow-water fish?

A

Deep water fish have specialized cellular adaptations to compensate for increased pressure

39
Q

Large whales in the Antarctic were the victims of “sequential overharvesting”. In this phenomenon, which of the following whale species would be targeted last?

40
Q

The Exxon Valdez spill of 1989 is the largest oil spill to occur in U.S. waters.

41
Q

Which of the following describes eutrophication?

A

When extra nutrients from fertilizer runoff or sewage enter the marine environment and cause algal blooms that deplete the dissolved oxygen in the water

42
Q

Excessive nutrients from sources such as agricultural runoff are contributing to the growing number of “dead zones.” Dead zones are ________ areas where most marine life cannot survive.

43
Q

A small number of species support the majority of fisheries around the world. Which of the following is NOT one of those species?

A

Thalassoma bifasciatum

44
Q

What are the primary responsibilities of the IWC?

A

funds whale research and reviews and revises

45
Q

Which of the following pairs of countries have overlapping economic exclusion zones for fishing, which has resulted in past disputes over fish stocks?

A

united kingdom and iceland

46
Q

Which of the following fishing methods would be useful for catching summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus)?

47
Q

According to the readings posted in the lecture folder on Blackboard, which of the following correctly ranks countries by the amount of plastic marine debris produced per year? The correct ranking is listed from the highest amount of plastic marine debris to the lowest.

A

Indonesia, South Africa, India, United States