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    Sulaiman Thursday 3:00 pm class Argumentative essay People should stop eating or consuming shark fin soup Do you agree fin soup is unhealthy ? Does it effect the environment? How many sharks being killed because of fin soup ? Shark finning is the process of cutting sharks fins and make soup from it is known as shark fin soup it is considered as a part of Chinese culture while test come from soup ingredients. It is commonly served at special occasions such as weddings or as luxury item in…

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    Mexico, and Cuban to help increase the population. Eventually, the come up with the catch shares program. Under catch shares, they assign every fishermen a certain amount of a specie that they can catch. Even though catch shares…

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    Essay On Snakehead Fish

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    the USGS, “A mature northern snakehead can carry as many as 50,000 eggs. It only takes them 3-4 weeks to be able to leave the nest”. Another reason they are so hard to get rid of, according to National Geographic, “Snakeheads grow so fast they escape a lot of predators. There are some birds that consume them and large catfish but, once they reach above five pounds it becomes difficult for herons and eagles to pick them up.” Snakeheads are a fish, but can move from pond to pond; here's how:…

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    Blue Shark Research Paper

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    sharks would not be able to swim and would slowly sink to the bottom of the ocean and die, waiting for something to either eat them or drown to death. As someone who once enjoyed drinking shark fin soup after finding out what happens to the shark and the life that they have after their fins get cut off I can only feel guilty for enjoying an animal's death. There are many different species of sharks that are out there in the world that is accounted for, and maybe hundreds of sharks that have not…

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    understand that sharks were very misunderstood creatures; I was under the impression that they were all dangerous and should be feared. People assume that they are more likely to be killed by a shark, but it is actually the other way around. While they can be dangerous in certain situations, sharks are given a bad reputation and it is affecting the species as a whole. Many different types of sharks are becoming endangered due to fishermen hunting them for sport, people being frightened…

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    one of three ways : suffocation, being eaten alive by other sea creatures, or starving to death. The fins are used for shark fin soup which has had a growing demand since 1997. Shark finning is wrong and inhumane. Sharks have been around since before the dinosaurs, if anything we should be trying to study their behavior and body…

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    two communities http://www.care2.com/causes/heres-why-shark-sanctuaries-wont-stop-the-cruel-shark-fin-trade.html who swapped shark fins for sardines and seaweed farming and had major success. A win-win for the environment and socioeconomics. How can Sabah's sharks be…

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    with watching beaches. Thesis- Shark attacks are a real threat to people and animals,and Wildwood should do more to prevent this threat. Body #1- History of shark attacks that happened earlier. Topic sentence- The history happened in the past but can still happen again you just have to keep an eye out. Example- According to Sarah Glover “ shark emerged from the water with its mouth open and triangular 2-inch teeth showing”…

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    fin soup industry is a major threat to the shark population and if we let this industry do as it wants sharks will go instinct within the next fifty years or less. As consumers we have a choice to make between two evils, the greater evil being the shark fin soup industry and the lesser evil the shark cage diving industry. Which industry should we support is the question and in my opinion the answer is quite clear. We should support the shark cage diving industry because unlike shark fin soup…

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    7. For me, the worst part about being stranded at sea would be the fear of a shark biting through the raft and dragging me to the bottom of the ocean, but that is inescapable and didn’t end up being an issue for Louie, Phil, or Mac. The next thing that comes to mind is having to catch and eat raw sharks. “Phil had weighed about 150 pounds when he had stepped aboard Green Hornet. Louie’s war diary, begun shortly after he arrived in Hawaii, noted that he weighed 155 pounds. He believed that…

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