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    Should shark hunting be banned earn a huge attention to the society?In my suggestion, I think shark hunting should be banned.Normally, the fisher hunt the shark is for their fin.Then, plenty shark fin has been cut and after it has been cut the shark will drown.Many sharks died because of this and this affects the marine ecosystem.I think this action is unfair to shark.Also,after you finish reading this research essay,more than 1500 sharks will be killed。That’s mean every 5 second there are a…

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    fish, clear waters, and many other creatures. Coral reefs have often been referred to as the rainforests of the ocean and they are one of the greatest wonders of the ocean. Coral reefs are underwater ecosystems that are components of a larger ecosystem. Reefs represent one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. The animals that live on or around the reefs depend on it for food and shelter. There are countless of dangers that threaten coral reefs. Coral reefs have survived thousands of…

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    through the ecosystem cycle, CO2 is produced by plant respiration (Rp), also called autotrophic respiration and microbial respiration (Rm), also called heterotrophic respiration. Autotrophic respiration can be separated in aboveground plant respiration (Ra) and belowground (root) plant respiration (Rb). Rp= Ra + Rb Equation 5 In the steady state, the CO2 flux in the soil surface (Rs) is the sum of root respiration and microbial…

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    Mudflats In Nudgee Beach

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    organisms and their physical surroundings [1]. An ecosystem is a particular branch of ecology, comprised of biotic communities and the abiotic factors by which they interact with [2]. An example of an ecosystem with different biotic and abiotic factors is a mangrove forest. Mangrove forests are extremely fertile and make up some of the most densely-populated and widespread coastal ecosystems in the world [3]. The majority of mangrove ecosystems are accompanied by regions of coastal land called…

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    How will the nature trail benefit the environment and community to make a healthy ecosystem? How to reduce nonpoint source pollution and keep Nature Deficit Disorder less? Make people who live around Welcome Park conformable enough to go and bring their kids and walk around to learn more about animals and the different plants. What is it like having a good Healthy ecosystem? It’s by keeping the ground clean making sure no trash is being thrown on the sidewalk or anywhere on the Welcome Park…

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    largest ecosystem on the planet and help maintain the balance of life in all the oceans.…

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    Lionfish Essay

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    can survive in this ecosystem is if they have adaptations. An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in an environment. Neritic zone is like the goldilocks zone. The most ocean organisms live here because of the constant temperature, low pressure, and the sunlight. Also here there are some crazy fish. Like the lionfish. This zone can be cold or warm because it is located on every coast. Apparently, lionfish have no natural predators. Lionfish can live in this ecosystem because of…

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    extinct. After over 450 million years on this planet, Sharks have the possibility of extinction due to inadequate laws to protect them from actions such as finning, by catching, and habitat depletion. Sharks are an essential part of the ocean 's ecosystem and Without them, there will be huge repercussions. Sharks need our help, but there are not many people willing to help the creatures, ones with such a bad reputation, who are so misunderstood. Sharks are breathtaking…

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    Daintree Rainforest

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    The bioaccumulated substances are stored in fat, but are released in the bloodstream when the animal uses the fat for energy, which can harm organs and systems in the animal’s body. If the substances harm important species in a rainforest or an ecosystem, then this will affect the producers and the predators because there will be a higher population of producers’ due to the animal not consuming it and the predators will lose a crucial food source and will cause other animal populations to…

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    the essay “Hope for Animals and Their World,” Jane Goodall attempts to persuade us about the importance of insects being part of the ecosystem. This essay proves the fact that insects and nature benefit us in several ways, such as helping crops grow, limiting the population of other bugs, and much more. However, we hardly return anything that benefits the ecosystem but instead, harms it. Goodall is capable of portraying this message through her ardent tone, as she is passionate towards insects…

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