Which of the following is not a contributing factor to the declining Atlantic cod population?. . A. increasingly efficient fish-harvesting technologies. . B. decreases in ocean temperatures. . C. international treaties reducing competition among fishing fleets. . D. destruction of marine habitats.

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The correct option is C.

A great decrease in the population of Atlantic cod population had been observed and this is brought about by many factors, such as improved methods of harvesting fish, changes in ocean temperature, destruction of marine habitats, etc. International treaties reducing competition among fishing fleets is not one of the contributing factors to the declining in the population of the cod fish.

Answer: C. international treaties reducing competition among fishing fleets.

Explanation:

The Atlantic cod species is the commercially acceptable seafood In the Northwest Atlantic, range from regions of Greenland to Cape Hatteras, and North Carolina. The Atlantic cod population decline because of the factors such as fish harvesting, changes in the temperature of the ocean, and the destruction of the marine habitats. International treaties reducing competition among fishing fleets is not a contributing factor for the decline of this species.

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