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    Essay On Fishing Bass

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    where you could spear your fish and resort back to old fishing methods as these require excellent skills and training for long periods of time. In order to enhance the likelihood of catching bass, you will need fishing lures. Remember that if a lure works for a largemouth bass, then it might not work for a smallmouth bass, so keep that in mind when choosing you lures. Fishing lures are objects which are attached to the end of a fishing rod, which is used to lure fish and to catch them. Lures…

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    Each year, littering causes 1 million birds, 100,000 marine mammals, and 4,600 sea turtles to die. Guess who makes that happen? People! Guess who can stop that, EVERYONE! Innocent animals are dying because of litter in the ocean or any body of water. What are we going to do about it. So many sea animals are dying because of littering. Most of it is happening off the Pacific Coast. The animals are eating the litter and getting stuck in it. Leatherback turtles have been around for 100 million…

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    born he names him Nemo. Nemo is born with his right fin smaller than his left because there was damage to his egg when the barracuda attacked his home. It leaves him at a disadvantage and it caused him to swim slower than most fish. During a school trip, Nemo and some of his fish friend sneak away from the group and Nemo tries to show how brave he is and is caught by some…

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    Dairy:The Raft Hey, Robie here again, my nose is finally starting to heal. And the pain goes away more and more everyday. I still miss Max, wishing that there is something more I could’ve done. Something, anything, but no, I just sat there in the raft like everything was ok. I should’ve know that something was a little peculiar Max just sitting there not saying anything for hours at a time. But I mean the whole thing just sort of sounds made up. In a plane crash, stay out at sea all…

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    creatures can have genuine influences to Florida's biological systems. The principle obtrusive species in the Florida Keys is the lionfish. This species is local to coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific Seas. "Lionfish are a savage reef fish. They eat local fish, which can decrease local populaces and have negative impacts on the general reef living space and wellbeing as they can dispense with species that serve imperative natural parts, for example, angle that…

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    Submitted to Dr. Abdul Qadir Submitted by Tayyaba Bashir Roll no 19 Class Bs 5th semester (M) Conservation status of Indus blind Dolphin Background The Indus river dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) is highly endemic to the Indus River, the largest…

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    and the tail of a fish. “Mermaid mythology is quite varied, with mermaids talking on different appearances, origins, and personalities” (Fairclough 1). To begin with, mermaids are just characters in a story, but sometimes people think they see them in real life. So what's the mix up? Where did the legend even come from in the first place? The legend of mermaids has been around for thousands of years. But what exactly is a mermaid? A mermaid is a creature that's half-human, half-fish.…

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    Introduction: Organisms across various environments develop and displays complex behaviours. Terrestrial animals, such as lions, display evident social behaviours through the development of social structures called prides (Abell et al., 2013). Similarly, fish have developed numerous social, reproductive, and predatory behaviours that make them well adapted to various conditions. For example, observing reproductive behaviours of hermaphroditic reef fishes found that reproduction methods are…

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    Henry Dorely Zoo Aquarium

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    ceiling with small fish tanks, no larger than two square feet. In each of these tanks is a different species of fish. These are the fish that are so small they would be overlooked in a large display but are so unique and amazing that they couldn’t be left out of the displays. These tanks contain all kinds of fish, most of which are not well known. One tank contains a group of very small, and very colorful minnow-like fish, that dart back and forth in unison. Another contains a fish with ruffles…

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    According to several scholars (FAO, 1981; Bolorunduro, 1996; Olaoye, 2010; Tafida and Galtima, 2016), report have shown that fish wastage in Nigeria is more than 40% of the total fish catch in the remote riverine areas of the country. Post-harvest losses are a serious issue that needs to be reduced in the artisanal fisheries sector in other to increase fish production. These losses have an adverse impact on fishing communities whose status and income often depend on post-harvest activities (FAO,…

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