The difference(s) between fishing and aquaculture is/are ___________.
A) fish populations in aquaculture operations are typically more genetically uniform than wild fish captured by fishing fleets
B) unlike fish harvested from the ocean,aquaculture operations have historically been much smaller,producing just enough fish to feed a family or a small village
C) the size of the catch in fishing is limited by the size of the wild population,whereas in aquaculture,fish production is primarily limited by the size of the area in which organisms can be grown
D) unlike fishing operations,aquaculture produces higher concentrations of waste that can pollute aquatic ecosystems in which they are housed
E) All of these answers are differences between fishing and aquaculture.
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