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Fisheries can make great benefits from catching seabirds.
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对
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错
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录音中指出许多海鸟因成为商业捕捞的副渔获品而受到威胁,如果限制捕鱼无法奏效,最后的方法往往是关闭渔场。目前两位生态学家提出一个更好的方法“biodiversity offsetting”,也就是对副渔获物征税,然后把由此获得的钱用于其他对海鸟的保护中去。因此题干与录音内容不符。
【录音原文】
You’ve heard of offsetting carbon. Well how about offsetting dead seabirds? Many seabird populations are threatened because the birds end up as by-catch in commercial fishing nets. If restricting fishing fails, the last resort is usually to close fisheries. Now two ecologists claim that a better way may be “biodiversity offsetting”—placing a levy on by-catch and using the money to pay for alternative conservation efforts.
录音中指出许多海鸟因成为商业捕捞的副渔获品而受到威胁,如果限制捕鱼无法奏效,最后的方法往往是关闭渔场。目前两位生态学家提出一个更好的方法“biodiversity offsetting”,也就是对副渔获物征税,然后把由此获得的钱用于其他对海鸟的保护中去。因此题干与录音内容不符。
【录音原文】
You’ve heard of offsetting carbon. Well how about offsetting dead seabirds? Many seabird populations are threatened because the birds end up as by-catch in commercial fishing nets. If restricting fishing fails, the last resort is usually to close fisheries. Now two ecologists claim that a better way may be “biodiversity offsetting”—placing a levy on by-catch and using the money to pay for alternative conservation efforts.
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