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    Chesapeake Bay Pollution

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    The chesapeake Bay is a bay located in the harbor between Virginia and Delaware on the east coast of the United States. Many big factories and many large chicken farms, and several other large corporations are based either right on the bay, or not far from it. Many of the large corporations based out there include Purdue Farms, Chesapeake Energy Corp. and many more. All of these corporations have a lot of pollution and many other factors. Many pollution factors include chicken manure, smoke from…

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    Shrimp Research Paper

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    of shrimp that is farmed is farmed with a chemical called Organophosphates that cause memory loss and is toxic to our nervous system. The most alarming part of fish farming is that it is ultimately destroying the earth.It takes three pounds of regular fish to sustain a single pound of farmed fish, which in turn causes a huge decrease in fish population thus causing an imbalanced bio-sphere. Shrimp farming is also an issue for mangroves, worldwide 40% of mangroves are being destroyed for more…

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    Touching Spirit Bear

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    necessity and just went to the shore to drink water as much as he would need to pee and be full but of water. Later that day, Cole went to the shore and saw seagulls, he realized that they were eating a fish, Cole was absolutely STARVED so he scared the seagulls away and ate a half seagle eaten fish. I can relate this to the real world because Cole Matthews was persevering himself, through a lot if that was anyone in this class i can guarantee they would not survive or persevere as much as Cole…

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    Anytime you see big marks of suspended fish over deep water the potential to encounter active suspended muskies is possible, but the trick is to get a lure down to the right depth. This is where knowing how fast the "sink rate" of the lure, and knowing approximately how deep the fish are suspending is vital. Match the two, and make a number of casts over a high potential area you're likely to hit a…

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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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    Mandarin Gobies Essay

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    as Mandarin Dragonets, Mandarinfish, Mandarins, and Psychedelic Gobies, are by-and-by one of the most beautiful and exotic types of fish on the market. Thanks to their mesmerizing stripes and dizzying colors, Mandarins are a super-hot commodity among reef hobbyists. The Mandarin, with vibrant blue-green rivers of pigment running across its body, is an unmistakable fish that’s sure to be the highlight of your aquarium or refugium. They originate from the warm pacific waters in and around the…

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    published in Science, warned that our oceans are being irreparably damaged by human activity and could be on "the precipice of a major extinction event." Coral reefs, home to a quarter of the ocean's fish, have declined by 40 percent worldwide. Stocks of swordfish, yellowfin tuna, and other large fish that people avidly eat are down by 90 percent. Marine scientists say that if mankind does not dramatically change how…

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    published on September 1, 1952. It tells the story of a fisherman named Santiago that has had no luck in catching fish in 84 days. There is also a boy named Manolin, and together they help each other in many ways until one day Manolin leaves Santiago because he has been branded as “salao” which means bad luck. One day Santiago decides to go out to sea in search for fish, he hooks the fish and then begins the survival of the fittest. In the book there are many descriptive scenes about the scenery…

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    breathtaking underwater world and picturesque landscapes around. Honolua Maui is adored by snorkelers from all corners of the world for its amazing formations of corals, a plethora of colorful fish including famed Humuhumunukunukuapuaa and Green Hawaiian Sea Turtles. Honolua Bay Map Honolua Bay is quite big. The water may be accessed from the beach, by downhill hike or from a boat. Most people go into the water from a little patch of sand beach at the left-hand side. It’s not the best option as…

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    fished all day long, and tried to catch multiple different types of fish. Next, lunch was served and it was delicious. After lunch, we fished on the boat, and then we fished on the dock. I wanted to catch a gigantic fish, and I was extremely excited to reel in a whopper. When we arrived, my grandpa's brother and sister were spending the day with them as well. The day was full of adventures that included trying to catch enormous fish, swimming and paddle boarding with my brother, and splashing…

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