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Why do you think the snapper population changed the way it did?

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User Techayu
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Answer:

Snapper population is decreasing

Step-by-step explanation:

The population is decreasing since the human population is increasing dramatically. As the human population increases, the demand for fish and seafood also increases since humans eat seafood and fish. As the demand for fish increases, fishermen fish for these snappers more often and in bigger loads. Snappers cant reproduce faster than these fishermen are hunting for them and so the population decreases

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