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    As time passed by the ocean continued to seem vacant and the fishermen were unable to come across any fish. Fishing is what Santiago loves most in life. Catching fish for Santiago meant that he could be wealthy but it also made people look up to him. Santiago loves the thought of popularity and pride. If Santiago caught the most fish or the biggest fish, people…

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    Life of Pi by Yann Martel is a fiction book about an Indian boy named Piscine Patel also known as Pi, who is stuck at sea without animals and no help. However, throughout his journey at sea, we see him struggle for food for himself and Richard Parker. We see him losing his hope for survival slowly, however, we also see his hope rise as he finds more sources for survival such as fish. Pi felt guilty for eating fish and the cook for his survival. This leads to understanding that Pi has created the…

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    into perspective, he also paints pictures very neat in detail. My grandparents played an important role in my life. Therefore, I was drawn to the two paintings of Norman Rockwell that dealt with grandparents: “Gramps and Me,” and “Grandpa and Me fishing.” I chose the two paintings…

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    7 Health Benefits of Fishing That Will Get To You Hook, Line, and Sinker Meta Description: How would you like sit by the water all day and reap the same benefits of going to a wellness center? Check out the 7 health benefits of fishing today! Introduction: If you’re worried about your overall health but can’t bother to enter a wellness program, have you tried fishing? Waiting for the marine species to take the bait can extend from minutes to hours. Check. You will need to get your hands dirty…

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    Nestor The Five Kids Once upon a time there was 5 kids there names were Nestor, Christian, Javie, Josh, Martin so they were on a boat they were lazy to do anything except Nestor and Martin so we told Chris, josh, and javie come we are going to go swim and play football in the water so they came and they had an exciting day so we went to sleep on the boat and we woke up around 8:00 and Nestor and Martin were outside getting fish and they got really big fish so we ate…

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    Three scenarios of predicted spawner population Scenario 1: a complete stop in fishing result in a quick recovery in population. Scenario 2: Fishing continues is a traditional way, resulting in fluctuations in populations over the next 30 years but population can recover. Scenario 3: Reproduction fails because of natural factors or habitat degradation (construction…

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    and catfish. Thirteen years later, I finally attempted my luck at deep sea fishing. Finally, my dream came true one overcast fall weekend. During the fall, saltwater fish tend to stay closer to the top of the water and in shallow waters because of the warmer water temperatures. If the water and fish comply with the weather, then fishing during the fall in Florida will not let an angler down. The night before I began my fishing adventure, my family and I were sitting around a red-hot campfire.…

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    Canada fishing has family rules saying that you have to be 10 or older to go.I always hearing the stories of how many fish that they caught. I just wait with anticipation to go with them and catch some fish. The stories, I dreamed when the day finally came I was ready to go bags were packed the boat was clean off we went. The boat ride out to the spectacular fishing hole.Then knowing that there would be fish out there hoping it would be like the stories I have heard. The ice cold water was…

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    I am reading, “The Bass, The River, and Shelia Mant” by, W.D Wetherell, and I am on page 3. So far this book is about a boy who has an enormous crush on a girl named Shelia. He takes her on a date, he learns Shelia hates fishing. The problem is, he brought his fishing rod, and accidentally caught a ginormous bass. He is trying to hide the fish from Shelia, but also wants to reel it in, because it may be the biggest bass he has ever hooked. In this journal I will be questioning and connecting.…

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    Shark-Personal Narrative

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    you had made up my mind. As you waded into the warm azure water, you began to worry. “What if a shark comes” “are my family still in the boat?” you pushed these worries out of your mind and dove in. the water was warm, and that was a good thing, there was a cold wind standing on the beach. The boat was about a hundred feet out in somewhat deep water, maybe 20 feet. Around the boat there was an oil slick “I’ll have to dive under that” you though as you approached. Suddenly, a great shadow loomed…

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