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    “the bass, the river, and Sheila Mont” by W.D. Wheatherall.This story is about a narrator who loves to bass fish and he likes a girl named Sheila.He has conflict when he catches a bass and he wants to look cool to Sheila by hiding his rod i will be questioning his choices. What will the narrator chose between the bass and the girl.These are reasons why he might choose the bass.He loves to fish he always had a fishing rod in his hand during the summer.He also knows tons of info about fishing as…

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    Nickesha Findley-Thompson Professor: Alejandro Leopardi IERW002 Date: 10-30-17 Our Life is the Ocean’s There is an enormous amount of people on earth and the number gets larger by the second. Let’s imagine the amount of waste that is accumulated by us on average, then think about where it ends up. In our oceans that’s where. The ocean has become a dumping zone for our personal waste. Most of us think of the ocean as an irrelevant element in our existence but our future is solely dependent on the…

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    plankton, krill, and small fish from the water. Right now, I am traveling with a group of whales (called a pod) from Alaska to the warm waters Hawaii, with the intention of finding a mate. A small school of fish swim below me, their color so dim that they blend in with the water. As they twist in the water, a flash of silver flashes across their bodies from the sunlight reflecting from above the water. I glance up at the sun; the bright yellow shines and dims with each wave. The fish swim…

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    water pressure, but they do. Over four hundred types of foraminifera, which are single-celled protists, have been found here as well as amphipods, worms, sea cucumbers, and shrimp. Along with this, a record was set for the deepest depth of a found fish. It is an unknown species of snailfish. Not only is the living of importance here, but the physical makeup of the trench is as well. Studying samples and footage taken from this area can provide a lot of information. Rock samples can provide data…

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    factors of the experiment are the fish, plants, killifish, and heavy vegetation. The abiotic factors are the cages and the stream movement. Fish in the vegetation-heavy enclosures died. When oxygen is consumed by vegetation, fish become stressed out. This stress causes them to die as they do not eat in environments with dense vegetation. In the researcher’s experiment, some enclosures lacked vegetation. The enclosures that were not vegetation-heavy did not stress the fish out. The lack of dense…

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    decades. This increase has been seen in the consumption of fish from consumers, increase fishing from wild fish stock and rapid increase in new fish farms. According to animal welfare, the main areas those are highly prior are divided into four various steps: period of breeding, period of growth, methods of capturing and handling, methods of slaughtering (Jenny Bergqvist, 2010). According to Jenny Bergqvist (2010), the environment affected by fish farming divided into 5 various categories:…

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    Fish Ich Research Paper

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    7 Ways To Avoid Fish Ich In Your Fish Tank This fish ich article is a follow up from a previous post entitled “Using Rocks In An Aquarium Design“. Imagine looking into your fish tank one day and seeing your listless fish with tiny white spots on it looking as if someone powdered it with salt. This is a clear sign of fish ich and not only do they make your beautiful fish look weird and ugly, they will also be detrimental to the health of the fish. Fish Ich Fish ich can affect anyone’s aquarium…

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    find yourself in a distance away from the beach and a shark comes upon you, don't freak out. Keep your eyes on it at all times and remind yourself to stay calm. Slowly make small movement towards safety. Once the shark in distance of attack, fight the fish showing you are a threat. This can be done by aggressive movement to the face and in particular, the eyes or gills. If the shark backs off, call for help immediately and seek…

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    upon the Japanese fishermen, personally, I believe Psihoyo’s enabled me to reflect and form a reasoned opinion on an inhumane issue I was astoundingly unaware of. O’Barry disclosed and unveiled to me the small cove in Taiji is “a little town with a big secret.”…

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    reef-associated marine angelfish and is also called the Imperator Angelfish or Imperial Angelfish. Because of their beautiful color and attractive shape, the species is among the most amazing underwater fish in the Red Sea or in the aquariums. It is possibly the most easily recognized fish in the Red Sea. The display which the species make is marvelous whether done in the wild or in aquariums. Description: Emperor Angelfish has deep and slightly elongated body. Their flattened shape…

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