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    Lionfish Research Paper

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    Lionfish is type of marine fish. Lionfish is not endangered species that we should be concerned about. There are about 10 types of different species of lionfish. This invasive species can be found across the eastern coast of the United States. Lionfish prefer to live near coral reefs and in rock crevices. They are highly adaptable, and they have high reproduction rate, making their numbers in the wild large and stable. The Lionfish is actually native to the ranges of the Indo-Pacific (South…

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    Ethical Fishing Practices

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    and will be used up. The amount of overfishing happening is atrocious. The worst part is that millions of pounds of marine life taken from the ocean are unintentional. Fishing companies go out with the intention of catching a select few species of fish and any other type of marine life that is captured in the process is considered bycatch. The methods that fishing companies use are unethical and extremely harmful. Two specific fishing methods stand apart from the rest: purse seine nets and…

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    here! You are able to buy fish especially for this from the shop but my dad always cast netted bait before we went so we had plenty of our own. The Tarpon or Silver King is one of the greatest sports fish you can ever have the honor of catching. I say it that way because they are not easy to catch they are elusive and strong. At Robbie’s marina they come in schools of dozens and to my young eyes it seemed like hundreds! The area is protected you are not allowed to fish there at all so the Tarpon…

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    gets the food packed up for the day while I assist in putting every other necessity for the day in the GMC Yukon. By the time we make it out to the boat the sun is just peaking over the water, signaling that it is our time to depart to a day with the fish. It all happens like clockwork. There are many aspects of my time in Port Mansfield that I love dearly. One that tops many is the initial trip out to the water. In this moment, it is solely me, the boat, and the water below me. Every time that…

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    lot though. I threw it out in the water on the hook I set the pole in the rod holder. I grabbed my other fishing pole and started walking down the river to fish for walleye. I started fishing for walleye and I felt something hit the lure, I waited a couple minutes and something hit the lure again, I set the hook and the rod bent and the fish fought back. I was reeling and reeling and I finally saw it and grabbed it, it was a walleye, I had to watch out for the teeth because they are sharp and…

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    The range of live bait lures is as large as the numerous species of fish. Although a variety of worms, leeches, crayfish and minnows are popular in freshwater fishing; saltwater fishing employs eels, clams, and a variety of bait fish. After species, location is perhaps the second most important factor. Artificial bait, much like live bait is also available in several varieties. The choice of artificial…

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    Gmo Salmon

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    animals and crops while the wild animals were left alone, which the world’s pop frowns at alarming rates the logical next step is to utilize the advance tech we have now, fore domesticated animals where a form of technology we used back then and now GM fish are the next step of domesticating our food. It would be negligent for us to ignore this science when people are starving and we have the knowhow of how to fix the problem. Dr Stotish explains that taking the growth hormone from Chinook…

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    Like if a fish were to eat some plastic it could choke or die from ingesting it because of what it's made out of. The main purpose of the video was to show off the beauty of the ocean and what it could look like with no trash. They even start the video off with Kelly…

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    sport as well as the demand for catfish in the dining industry has placed a greater importance on the catfishing supplies industry. Catfish are a popular breed of freshwater fish that frequent waters of southern North America, Mississippi in particular. Asia, Africa and Europe are also home to a number of catfish. These fish reside in freshwater bodies of water ranging from roadside ditches to lakes. Catfish get their…

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    In modern-day Scandinavia, people use the marine environment as an important part of their life. From large oil rigs to small fishing villages, Scandinavians uilizedt the marine environment that surrounds them. I know this quite well, from experience. My paternal grandmother was raised on a small island and fishing village off the cost of northern Norway, called Sommarøy, near Tromsø. Her father was a fisherman and her mother was a Sami from Finnmark, which also lived off the sea. From her, I…

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