Library/PT 153/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Fish farming has grown fast because ocean fish numbers are falling and farms now provide about a quarter of the fish people eat. Some people think farms will ease pressure on wild fisheries, but the passage says there is little evidence of that. Intensive farms can pollute water, spread disease, let nonnative fish escape, and damage habitat, all of which can hurt wild stocks. Many farmed fish also need large amounts of wild-caught fish as feed—on average about 1.9 kg of wild fish to produce 1 kg of farmed fish, and up to 5 kg for species like salmon—so farming can still reduce wild populations. Farmed fish could lower prices and replace some wild fish, but demand for wild-caught types keeps fishing high, so farming might help in some ways and harm in others.

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Scan the passage for explicit factual statements and statistics; select the option that is directly answered by a sentence in the passage.

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There is information in the passage sufficient to answer which one of the following questions?

Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly states that fish farming "produces a quarter of all fish and shellfish eaten by humans," which directly answers the question about the proportion produced on fish farms.
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