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    species that are caught on the lines. Due to these fishing methods many species are close to extinction. The baited hooks lure in many forms of sea life including sea turtles, seals, sea birds, dolphins, penguins, sharks and lots of other non-target fish. A change from ‘J’ style hooks to large ‘Circle’ style hooks, is a change that needs to take…

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    soft plastic sanko will catch the most fish. “Ten Best Bass fishing lures” said that a red eye shad will also do the job. “Bassresource” says that a crankbait is among the favorite bait for a bass.I personally think that a squarebill crankbait,a sanko, and a jig will work the best to catch almost any bass at any pond or lake.…

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    Tyler’s fishing hobby draft When it comes to fishing, the dream of hooking and reeling in the most stunning, astounding, and awe-inspiring fish anyone would see would be any fisherman’s wish to experience, including Tyler’s, who has fishing as one of his hobbies. This is until they realize how exciting fishing can also be by the way someone’s day would end such as when the catch manages to pull the person instead. From his past experiences, Tyler’s fishing would occur in either from…

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    There is without a doubt that shark threats reduce the public safety on Australia’s popular beaches. How to maintain the safety and protect the environment is a current issue in Australia. Some say shark barrier nets and drumlines are most effective way to avoid shark threats. Buswell (2015) states that by extension, catching sharks that proximity of beaches is making those beaches safer. However, there are also negative impacts on sharks and other marine life by using shark barrier nets or…

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    a popular pet fish because of its colorful scales. However, many fish lovers know little about them. So, here are some facts you may want to know in case you are interested in having a rainbowfish in your household. Vanessa Voltolina wrote in her article for the PetMD that there are more than 50 species of rainbowfish, but the neon dwarf rainbowfish, Madagascar rainbowfish, salmon red rainbowfish, and threadfin rainbowfish are the common species that are made into pets. This fish got its name…

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    Sharks are some of the most misunderstood creatures in the world. They are often given an unfavorable image by the media, both in the news and in the movies. For example, the 1975 summer blockbuster movie "Jaws" directed by Steven Spielberg, portrayed great white sharks as ferocious man eating monsters, that actively hunts humans. In addition, the Discovery Channel is guilty of doing this in their Shark Week television program. The program over exaggerates the behaviors of sharks as being very…

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    Now in the 21st century, fish is becoming the world’s largest wild food source. Fish are a very important and highly consumed resource for the majority of the world, but in the wild, it is in limited supply. With commercial fishing increasing higher and higher yields of fish, the supply of available fish is becoming increasingly low. Fishing grounds that once used to be thriving with stocks of fish are becoming an expended resource. “Fish consumption increased by 31% from 1990 to 1997 but the…

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    populations and restore fish habitats. Aquaculture also helps the United States save money as well as to help regulate the production of seafood. Overall the use of Aquaculture is much more beneficial and useful to use than it is environmentally destructive. An article titled “Fish Farming is Environmentally Destructive” written by Emma Duncan, says that aquaculture is damaging to many ecosystems. According to Duncan, when these aquaculture farms take the fish meal needed to feed the fish on…

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    and parts of Asia and large coastal trading ports that travel ,carrying large seafood finds, to foreign countries; Ocean life has fed and provided goods to hundreds of cultures. Today, the seafood market is dominated by forms of commercial fishing, fish farms and illegal ocean farming that attempt to keep up with the growing 7 billion population. Commercial fishing and other forms of large ocean and sea life crop farming have hugely negative effects on the ecological stability of the ocean…

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    Essay writing is an excellent technique to convey information and express one’s thoughts on a subject matter towards an audience. David Gruber, a marine biologist, performed an informative, yet engrossing TED talk, on October 2015, concerning the fascinating sea creatures that inhabit the world’s unfathomable sea. His utilization of an implicit thesis and strong supporting arguments, multiple literary devices and methods of developments, and his overall purpose and effectiveness of the oral…

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