Sustainability – What does it mean?

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Sustainability – What does it mean?

Management of the ocean ecosystem Lesson Objective: To explore how ocean ecosystems can be managed sustainably. Key Terms: Sustainable management Overharvesting Finite resources

Sustainable management in the Oceans Balancing act between ecosystem conservation and helping local people to make a living without overharvesting resources.

Use pg 114 to complete a mind map about how ocean ecosystems should be sustainably managed. Sustainable management

Firth of Clyde