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    Like you know how people kill 11,000 sharks, almost 12,000. So should we kill 1 in a million years, please. Or not even kill any? See, that's what mean by limit. People kill to many creatures, not just sharks, like fish, crabs, even sea creatures. They kill lions, tigers, elephants just for their tusk. Also they kill animals that don’t even belong in the country. Like koalas, ostriches and other animals. So people, like hunters, should only kill animals if the animals…

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    The Importance Of Fish

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    Fish have a unique position with respect to their taxonomic and phylogenic status among vertebrates and occupy an important place in vertebrate’s genealogy. Most fish are ectothermic ("cold-blooded"), allowing their body temperatures to vary (1 – 2 ºC) as ambient temperatures change. Majority of siluroid fish are economically important for human consumption. Protein and vitamins content in fish flesh varies from high to moderate and make it as rich source of protein diet. Fishes of siluroid…

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    polar waters and then the humpback whales migrate south in the winter to the warmer tropical water where the humpback whales live off their fat reserves until they migrate north again in the summer. Humpback whales feed by circling and schools of fish or kill and making a cylindrical net of bubbles. They then lunge into the concentrated cloud of prey with mouths wide…

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    Snorkeling Bahamas Experience The Best Snorkeling In Bahamas The Bahamas stellar beaches are Paradise on the Earth. Tourists from all around the world come here tempted by white and in some locations pink silky sand and azure warm sea. Snorkeling in the Bahamas beckons a vast number of people by its blue crystal-clear water, which is mostly serene, and endless lines of exuberant coral reefs with rich marine life. Bahamas snorkeling is the perfect choice for both newcomers and snorkeling & diving…

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    attended the Mant’s party (1). With this in mind, readers are able to identify that that skirts are a famous piece of apparel. The protagonist is watching all of this occur by the family home on the river that houses a large mouth bass (1). This kind of fish is only able to survive in freshwater. Therefore, the main character is not fishing anywhere near salt water. Furthermore, this proves short story takes place in Vermont because the narrator would do laps between…

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    winter,spring, and fall for the salmon runs. .According to the Native American packet the chinook they also eat salmon from the Columbia river.But they did use different tools. For instance the chinook used canoes up to 50 ft long to catch their fish the umatilla used traps to trap there salmon.…

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    The restoration of the San Joaquin river may flop harder than the salmon that will die along with it. In Bill McEwen’s article, from the Fresno Bee, “River Plan too Fishy for my Taste Buds”, he explains why the San Joaquin river should not be restored. Bill McEwen used to be a journalist at the Fresno Bee for thirty-five years until he retired and became a local district representative under Jim Costa. The Fresno Bee, where McEwen’s article was published, is located in Fresno, California. Its…

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    7. For me, the worst part about being stranded at sea would be the fear of a shark biting through the raft and dragging me to the bottom of the ocean, but that is inescapable and didn’t end up being an issue for Louie, Phil, or Mac. The next thing that comes to mind is having to catch and eat raw sharks. “Phil had weighed about 150 pounds when he had stepped aboard Green Hornet. Louie’s war diary, begun shortly after he arrived in Hawaii, noted that he weighed 155 pounds. He believed that…

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    from commercial patterns, by using a different color feather or thread. Keeping a list of all the items that I need to take fishing, is crucial to me. That way, there is no question of leaving anything out when I prepare. However, I'd rather catch fish with a fly of my own design. An example: One day while I was eating at the fishing location, an insect landed on my paper plate. I was fortunate to capture it and carefully…

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    Fly Fishing Paragraph

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    Welcome! This article will be assisting you towards your first experience or your first day of fly fishing. Please note, when it comes in fly fishing basic, you must acquire the following: The list of essential things that you need when you go fly fishing: • Fly fishing pole bar - These bars are normally distinctive when contrasted with consistent and customary fishing poles and are composed in special way. It would permit throwing the fly and fly line. Poles today are frequently developed…

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