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    When Fishing Is Bad

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    Although catching and releasing fish is beneficial in exceptional and deficient ways, a multitude of citizens will disagree that it is not harmful to fish. The eminently reason why people should not fish is because after the fish are caught, then released back into the water they are traumatized forever. Another reason fishing should not be a sport is because catching and releasing a fish impairs other animals. On the flip side, fishing is an exceptional way to keep people out of trouble.…

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    My family and I were walking down to the shore to get some water and it was a bright sunny day with the trees swaying back and forth because the wind was perfect not to hard not to soft but perfect it made the day feel like a nice fun day when out know where we were attacked and I was taken, taken to be sold as a slave are family knew it would come but not this soon. We faught and faught but eventullay they just took me I had no choice but to go. Forced forced to go on this huge boat with all of…

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    Great White Sharks

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    The Great White Shark is the biggest shark that is known to be alive today. The average Great White can live up to 70 years old or more. Most Great Whites mature around the age of 15. Great White Sharks have a grey body on the tp yet on the bottom it is white for camouflage, they are grey on the top because it helps blend them into the water so that predators and prey can't see them, this is the same reason that they have a white belly. The Great White Shark has a snout, black eyes (They are…

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    Dr Fitzsimmons Summary

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    water from the fish increases the nitrogen and phosphorus levels that help plants grow. With this in mind, Dr. Fitzsimmons ultimately brought up…

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    Lithium 7’2” Medium-Heavy rod is the perfect froggin combo and i'm ready to catch a trophy. I get about 10 good cast when all the sudden I hear what sounds like a boulder drop in the water but the fisher in me knows it isn’t a boulder it is a HUGE fish. I clumsily walk over rocks and through brush to try to get into range of this monster when suddenly my left foot gets wedged in between to rocks, my crocs didn't have…

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    most microscopic critter in the deep ocean just might be the dumbo octopus. It has large, rounded fins on its body that resemble the ears of “Dumbo, Walt Disney’s animated elephant.” And like the adorable little elephant, the dumbo octopus uses those big “ears” to get around. It’s biome is the aquatic Marine. Dumbo octopus can be found typically in every ocean in the world. Although, the dumbo octopus is a deep sea animal that lives on the floor of the ocean at extreme depths. The octopus is…

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    also different than most fish because they can actually breathe air. They have sacs in the rear portion of their head that can hold air and transfer the oxygen directly to their blood. There are rumors of these fish being able to walk on land which has given the nickname “Frankenfish.” Although they do not actually walk, they are able to wiggle their way from pond to pond over land due to the fact that they can stay alive out of water for several days. This makes the fish extremely hard to…

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    fishing community in the Northeast, overfishing being the main reason. Due to this, several experts believe that cod fishing will be nothing more than a past time in the coming years (Russell,2013). This is also causing families to leave the area, no fish means no jobs, and no jobs means no money. Fishing in the Northeast has decreased…

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    early 1940s, she participated in her first underwater dive. Shortly after, she carried out several more and the Navy presented her the invitation to study in the Southern Seas. While in this region, she viewed over three hundred unique species of fish, which were basically nonexistent during this time. Only after a few years, Clark journeyed hundreds of feet beneath the ocean’s surface to examine sleeping sharks that were inside underwater caves off of the coast of Mexico. An amazing part of…

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    one. The sharks on average are 15 feet long. The biggest ever seen, was about 25 feet. At least. Now don’t get me wrong, the sharks are kind of dumb. One of the ways to escape from these nasty creatures is to jump in a lake. Or hide behind a tree. A big one. Because if the shark tries to take a bite out of a tree and the tree is bigger than the sharks mouth can reach, then it will spend hours upon hours trying to gnaw at the tree until it dies or it succeeds.…

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