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    tribe used the Pacific Ocean for food more often than the plateau tribe did, for food the plateau tribe went to a location near the north west coast provided the colville with a rich and varied menu, their staple food was salmon and they ate the entire fish including the head. They often retrieved the salmon that died after spawning and ate those to. For food the coastal tribe, The centerpiece of makah diet was see mammals, especially whales, both men and women participated in the…

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    Seal Hunt Research Paper

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    There are very few national debates within the country of Canada that are as prominent as the arguments surrounding the Atlantic seal hunt. The seal hunt is a traditional event that happens annually in the Atlantic provinces of Canada which takes place in the early spring of the year. This annual hunt provides a significant source of income to many of the residents in the Atlantic provinces (Sanger, 1998). The large debate surrounding the topic of the seal hunt is due to the fact that many…

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    Essay On Shark Attacks

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    Shark attacks are nothing new, but lately the cases of them have been increasing. However, it is not the shark’s fault for the rising number of attacks, it’s ours. According to USA Today, in 2001 there were 79 shark attacks noted around the world. Florida took first with 34 of the 51 attacks in the United States. Next was North Carolina with five, California at three, and Texas, Alabama, and Hawaii with two each. The additional 16 came from Australia, the Bahamas, and South Africa. Of all these…

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    Cartilaginous fishes provide a notable example of successful evolutionary perseverance with a fossil record extending to at least the Lower Devonian over 400 million years ago (8). Carcharodon carcharias, also known as White Pointer, White Death, or more commonly, White Shark, is one of the greatest predators in the world among marine life. They are usually found in tropical areas but research has been conducted on these sharks from the Northwest Atlantic to Southern Africa to North East near…

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen, chairman and adjudicator. The topic for our debate tonight is that we should adopt a productive shark culling policy and we, as the affirmative team believe that we benefit from such a policy. We define this topic as the Australian government should adopt a productive and beneficial shark culling program, which is the capture, monitor and occasionally the killing of sharks within vicinity of the beaches that place humans in risk and as the affirmative team we…

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    Seeing all those uninformed vacationers bobbing in the ocean like so many fish food flakes is gripping stuff -- certainly to be avoided by children wrestling with water phobias. (Mignola,July 9, 2003). An example is from one of the beginning scenes where the boy is swimming in the sea and the shark is seen underwater. The passive…

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    It is not just these animals who must live in these kind of situations, but sea animals are forced into tiny tanks where they will remain there for the rest of their lives. Keeping animals in captivity for our own use is infringement of an animal’s right to be free from human abuse. The crazy thing is that even in their own environment these poor and defenseless animals are hunted down and used for our own purposes. Sharks, for example, are hunted down for their fins and only their fins. Sharks…

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    I messed you and our family, I hope you all are alright. I wish if I could be there with you just for 5 minutes to see you but I can't. Since that day we went hunting the fish we found in ocean i knew something wrong will happen. The ocean swallowed us and we pushed away from home for very long days. While we were fishing in the boat. suddenly a strong storm came the waters started going crazy. we have lost control on our boat. And the ocean just pushed us away. So many days we stayed on that…

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    popularity that it’s a high demand The revenue of lobsters, researched by the Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, reported: “In Maine alone, lobster landings in 2005 were valued at $318 million, representing 80% of the value of all commercial fish and shellfish species of that state.” (p.74) Although the majority of the seafood industry relied on lobsters, Before we examined why lobsters shouldn’t be on the food menu, we must look at the taxonomy or the physical features of a…

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    the omega 3 contained in fish from fish farms are lower them the ones in the wild(http://content.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2081796,00.html). People are making switch from meat to fish because of the nutritional values and this means that there won’t be enough nutrients in the fish and will end defy all the reasons why people switch to fish. Creating a fish farm come with a lot of consequences and risks on the environment. There will be a significant amount of fish grown in the area.…

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