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    eutrophication which occurs when excessive nutrients are added into lakes, rivers, and Oceans.This encourages the growth of algae which will cover the surface or water and there won’t be many sunlight and oxygen in the oceans because the algae will be using all of it. This will end up causing a decrease in biodiversity of Paradise Island. This will also disrupt the food because with an algae bloom, their won’t be enough oxygen to sustain many of the marine life, and reduce predators which will…

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    Benefits Of Pond

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    organisms; a.k.a. plankton, algae, or insect larvae. Many smaller and or microscopic organisms rely on them…

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    Marine debris can degrade marine habitats, endanger marine and coastal wildlife and pose threats to human health and safely. Scientists and explorers believe that the best way to accrue the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is to limit or eliminate the use of disposable plastics and increase the use of biodegradable resources in human’s everyday life. Since the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is so far from any country’s coastline, no nation takes the responsibility or provides the funding to clean it up…

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    Out of sight out of mind is a perfect way to describe why people pollute this mentality is exemplified even more when it comes to the ocean as we can only see a tiny percent of it.Even though fighting pollution won’t be good for the economy , people should stop or reduce pollution as much as possible because it will destroy the fishing market and the ocean as a whole. One of the most noticeable forms of ocean pollution are oil spills.An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon…

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    Animal Adaptation Essay

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    ways to prevent water loss, water dependent reproduction, and structural transformations. Amphibians evolved into reptiles and eventually into birds and mammals, being able to survive on land instead of water with the help of their adaptations. Green algae evolved into land plants that were able to support themselves and carry out photosynthesis with the use of the gas in the atmosphere. One challenge that plants and animals…

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    protein synthesis. It also supports your body’s bone density and contributes to the development of your muscle mass. A spirulina is a type of algae that thrives in tropical and subtropical lakes in exotic areas. It provides a huge amount of B vitamins, iron, calcium, and chromium. The GoNutrition Organic Spirulina Powder is made from 100% organic spirulina algae. This freshwater…

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    creeks, therefore polluting that body of water. If large amounts of pesticides and fertilizers end up in these bodies of water, the amount of these harmful chemicals grows substantially. Algae uses these substances to grow rapidly. When the algae grows too fast and builds up, the water will turn green.…

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    In the Florida Everglades ecosystem, Phosphorous is the main nutrient that the South Florida Water Management District is attempting to control. Phosphorous is the same nutrient that is a contributing factor to the algae problem in Lake Erie. In South Florida, the main source of drinking water stems from underground aquifers made of porous limestone, that is refilled via the everglades(NPS,2016). In our region, the main source for drinking water for cities, stems from Lake Erie. Thus,…

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    What Is Coral Bleaching

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    The increase in temperature also causes episodes of “coral bleaching.” Coral bleaching is when coral polyps expel microscopic algae that live inside and nourish them. The algae provides the coral’s color, and without it the reef turns white (Weeks). While it is not impossible for the coral to recover, bleaching weakens them and causes them stress that could potentially kill them. Coral bleaching is…

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