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    date, he learns Shelia hates fishing. The problem is, he brought his fishing rod, and accidentally caught a ginormous bass. He is trying to hide the fish from Shelia, but also wants to reel it in, because it may be the biggest bass he has ever hooked. In this journal I will be questioning and connecting. Will the boy choose the girl or the fish? He would choose Shelia because, the boy has contemplated multiple times whether he would ask her out or not. The boy finally worked up the guts to…

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    hurting the fish. “ I think you’ll have a lot of fun fishing. You have to be patient while fishing, though.” Grandpop told us while we got situated in the car. I was still nervous, though, but I knew if Grandpop said it was fun, it would be. After a few minutes, we arrived at the park. It had a small pond, with a few green saw grass bushes sticking out of the water. In the middle of the pond, there was a fountain that went off and on every 15 minutes. “This is where we’re going to fish,”…

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    The Last Mermaid Summary

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    THE LAST MERMAID… Mara and the Little Dolphin Kay Life 419 Southwick Rd. B-7 Westfield, MA 01085 (413)562-6418 kaylife419@comcast.net COVER PAGE (KL COVER F) BLANK PAGE BLANK PAGE (Or Summary and Biography?) KL TITLE PAGE LEFT F KL TITLE PAGE RIGHT F (WITH THE FOLLOWING): - THE LAST MERMAID... IN THE TOP LEFT BUBBLE - Mara and the Little Dolphin BELOW THE TOP LEFT BUBBLE - By Kay Life IN THE BOTTOM RIGHT BUBBLE DEDICATION PAGE ON LEFT Dedication: Love to my wonderful…

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    Kishwaukee River

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    River study of the Kishwaukee river The river raged and rushed with animals and plants and we waded through the river . We learned that the Kishwaukee is a huge river and habitat and food source for many animals.We were supposed to test the health of the river.The day was somewhat hot . it was the beginning of fall and the leaves were falling . Some were already orange.that day was so fun. I was on a fieldtrip to Atwood. on my second day there we went to the kishwaukee river to test the river's…

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    “There are three things that are brothers: my two hands and the fish.” Santiago, or the old man, states this in the beginning of his voyage with the mighty marlin. This begins to develop the theme of Santiago’s relationship with nature. In my opinion, the best theme in the story. In the beginning, it is briefly mentioned that some of Santiago’s, or the old man’s, fellow fisherman disrespected nature. Santiago had a positive relationship with nature. He had no trouble sleeping outside because he…

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    tiger muskie. We spent the beginning of summer searching through garage sales and thrift shops for all the necessary materials. We lost many afternoons repairing his 12 foot fiberglass dinghy just so we could have a chance at catching this elusive fish. After all this work and preparation it was early august and we both decided it was time to finally throw a line in the water. We went out on a local lake and started fishing. After about five hours of fishing, with no luck, it became dark and we…

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    Lake Ontario Case Study

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    This will not only affect the people living around the lake but the animals living in and around the lake will suffer as well. Fish and other aquatic animal populations have already begun to decrease due to high levels of chemical concentrations and sewage, which are contaminating food sources. Pollution within the lake has increased to such a level that 5 species of fish have become extinct. Many birds and plant species have also been affected by the high concentrations of chemicals in the…

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    chlorine in the pools to keep the water clean can be harmful to the dolphins. Dolphins are often taken from the the wild at a young age so some dolphins won’t even know how to hunt on their own. Dolphins in the wild catch fish for food but when they are caught people feed them frozen fish for doing tricks. So if they are let back in the wild they will have no knowledge of how to survive in the ocean. Dolphins often live between 40 to 60 years depending on…

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    Catching Summer Bass

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    what fish are season, not by what the calendar says. Summer is in full bloom here and this means bass have retreated from their rocky shallow nesting ground to find cover and a place to hunker down for the hot summer months. Although less aggressive and harder to find, bass can still be caught. Although Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass have slightly different feeding habits—for example, Smallies like moving water and Largemouth prefer still waters—these tips will help for both species. 1. Fish…

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    The Kimberley Coastal Camp is one of the most exclusive travel fishing destinations in the top end of Australia. Isolated and pristine, the focus is on creating an intimate atmosphere while reducing impact on the local environment. Nestled on the pristine shores of the Admiralty Gulf opposite the Mitchell Plateau in Western Australia, the Kimberley Coastal Camp can't be accessed by road. Arrival is either by a spectacular floatplane experience with an impressive water landing or an exhilarating…

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