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Biology, 23.03.2020 17:58, sindy35111

Read the following passage and then answer the question.

The number of sea otters living along Alaska’s Aleutian Islands has fallen to 10% of what it was a decade ago. The investigation into what is happening to this population is revealing a great deal of information about the complex nature of food webs. It is also showing how fragile the links in a food web can be.

The immediate cause of the sea otter’s decline seems to predation by killer whales, which are turning to sea otters as a food source. James Estes, a University of California marine ecologist, first witnessed a killer whale eating a sea otter in 1991. Since then, a dozen such attacks have been reported. Estes suspected that these attacks were ultimately caused by disruption of the marine food web.

Many fish populations have declined dramatically, and species that marine mammals feed upon have been hit especially hard. The cause of this decline is not entirely understood, but it thought to be due to a combination of overfishing, warming ocean temperatures, and other factors. Killer whales normally eat sea lions and harbor seals, but with local fish populations so low, these deal populations have rapidly declined. This has caused killer whales to resort to a new food source, the smaller and less nutritious sea otter.

This decline in the sea otter population has disrupted much of the coastal ecosystem along the Aleutian Islands. Sea otters prey upon sea urchins, which, in turn, feed upon kelp a type of large seaweed that is abundant in many coastal ecosystems. Kelp beds provide protection for many species of fish and other small animals and are an important basis of the coastal food web.

In Estes’ view, these changes are “an ecological chain reaction” with events that occur far out at sea causing massive changes to the coastal ecosystem.

A plan has been suggested to help preserve the sea otter population in the Alaskan coastal food web, shown below. This plan will reduce the number of fish that commercial fishing boats can catch from the coastal food web.

Describe how the plan will affect the population of sea otters
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the plan with respect to
Kelp populations
Fish and other small animals protected by kelp

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