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    Wetsuit Review Essay

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    Key: Triathlon Wetsuit Review Meta: Standing among a variety of triathlon wetsuits must confuse and overwhelm you. Hence, to select the suitable swimming wetsuit, the Triathlon wetsuit review presents 6 attributes to consider thoroughly. Also, a review of 5 wetsuits may help you narrow down options. Intro: You may think borrowing a surf wetsuit from your friend would be fine, but actually having a suitable wetsuit would impact strongly your triathlon performance. No matter you are the…

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    One of the strangest wonders, The Bermuda Triangle is a very widely known phenomena. It also has many different possibilities. The Bermuda Triangle's Location Located in the middle of Miami, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, there is an area of sea that people fear to tread. In the shape of a triangle, the Bermuda Triangle is home to some of the world's strangest disappearances. The Disappearances in The Bermuda Triangle SHIPS: One of the most famous early 20th Century disappearances was the Cyclops.…

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    Megalodon Today Have you ever wished that dinosaurs were still alive? One might still exist, the Megalodon. Evidence says that it is alive today. Many sightings, photos, and some videos of what people say, is a monster shark or a Megalodon. It had no real reason to go extinct because it has plenty of food, its environment is still clean and had no hazards that would kill it, and nothing could kill this top of the line predator. Megalodon is a shark that weighs over 20 tons and is up to 60 feet…

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    Tiger Flatworm Essay

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    The Maritigrella crozierae, or the Tiger Flatworm, is a free-living flatworm that is a part of the Platyhelminthes Phylum. Its full taxonomic classification from kingdom to species is, in order: Animallia, Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria, Polychladida, Eurylephidae, Maritigrella, and Crozieri. Tiger Flatworms live in Saltwater. The areas they typically inhabit are the islands around the Caribbean and the Bermuda. These flatworms feed on orange tunicates, a sessile marine invertebrate that has a…

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    Frogfish Research Paper

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    Help keep ocean life balanced. (50% herbivore 50% carnivore) According to http://www.underwaterasia.info/reef-spotter/frogfish.php, Fish rather than actively hunt, and help keep things balanced and there are 48 identified species of Frogfish currently discovered. The third reason is that Frogfish are one of the most visualizing interesting creatures in…

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    The American Submarine- it is the cornerstone of the United States clandestine and secretive military operations. While most of the military like to stay on land or the surface of the ocean, submarines like to stay hidden deep under the surface of the ocean. The priority is to make the ship sturdy and watertight. Submarines are ships that can stay underwater and also float on the surface. As you walk on the top of the submarine, you start seeing how this massive machine is built to remain…

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    Threats and the future of Shellfishing Cape Cod has changed dramatically over the years, and because of these changes, there are serious impediments happening to the shellfish aquaculture expansion (Brennessel, 2008). The most important threat that is occurring presently is water quality. Years of increasing population with concomitant residential development, unaccompanied by wastewater infrastructure has resulted in nitrogen pollution (Ashworth, n.d.). On the cape, around 85% of the…

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    Life will forever be a learning experience. Years ago I was provided with the opportunity to be a part of many different communities around the world and experienced many different cultures. During my travels one trait that had planted its seed and decided to sprout, grow, and burst into life is benevolence. I’ve learned that there is nothing more productive to an individual or group than humanitarianism. I lived in Asia for four years during my military service. It was during my travels…

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    Spinifex Case Study

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    It was evident from the sand dunes on Main Beach, that the further you progressed inland, the vegetation became more dense and abundant. There was no plant species present up until the 40 m mark. This in theory was due to the fact that if vegetation were to occur at the beginning of the transect line, they would be impacted by the strong wave action, which contains high volumes of salinity in it, which then affects the nutrients in the sand making it inefficient for plant growth. The spinifex…

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    Chann Invasive Species

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    Invasive species are classified as a species that inhabits an unknown ecosystem that isn’t unique to its personal features. Several invasive species have inhabited the Americas especially through bodies of water. One specific organism, the snakehead, is harming the ecosystem in large lakes and waterways. The scientific name for this species is Channa argus since it pertains to the Channidae family. Although, this species is most commonly referred to as ‘snakeheads.’ This organism was quite…

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