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    Kishwaukee River

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    River study of the Kishwaukee river The river raged and rushed with animals and plants and we waded through the river . We learned that the Kishwaukee is a huge river and habitat and food source for many animals.We were supposed to test the health of the river.The day was somewhat hot . it was the beginning of fall and the leaves were falling . Some were already orange.that day was so fun. I was on a fieldtrip to Atwood. on my second day there we went to the kishwaukee river to test the river's…

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    Lizards Research Paper

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    eptiles are very sneaky, some of them are I hope you enjoy. Snakes Snakes have very slippery scales. They are carnivores (meat eaters), they will even eat other snakes! They do not have eyelids so they never blink. Snakes have to swallow their prey whole and there jaws are very flexible so they will eat almost anything they can get their jaws on. Snakes are found on every continent in the world except Antarctica. Lizards Lizards can detach their tails if caught by a predator. Some can…

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    Jesse Gabriel a 18 year old. He is a professional trainer and surfer. Graduated high school and a freshman in college. Jesse is a risk taker and traveled around the world to explore new adventures. It was a beautiful July day in the Miami Beach,Florida. Before, he got into the water he saw this beautiful girl surfing and she was amazing at surfing. After a while,being the water the weather started to get a little windy and the waves were getting crazier each minute. Jesse thought to himself…

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    How can restoring this river change people's lives? For better or for worse? These people are having a rough time because of this dam, maybe restoring it can help them. California should restore the river, because it could save a lot of jobs and people’s homes. In restoring it these three things would be fixed: 1. Farmers won’t need as much water for crops, 2. Salmon would finally be able to reproduce in the river again, & 3. So many jobs would be saved. “The warring parties have put down their…

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    Sustainable Fishing

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    organization that is committed to ocean conservation is The Monterey Bay Aquarium located in Monterey, California. Not only do they provide critical research into the health of oceans to scientists all over the world, but they provide a list of sustainable fish that restaurant owners, chefs and wholesalers can market for the public. The Seafood Watch Program, established by The Monterey Bay Aquarium in 1999, is used as a guide all over North America to assist in making sound decisions on where…

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    Removing Hooks

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    If you're a beginner to the world of fly fishing, you might not understand the best way to catch and release your fish. The fish's survival depends on your skill in catching the fish quickly as well as how you handle the fish while removing the hook. Prepare the Hook When you're practicing catch and release, you'll need to think about your hooks. Before heading to the water, you should remove the barbs from your current hooks, or purchase barbless hooks. To remove barbs from the hooks you…

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    Crown Of Thorns

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    The Crown of Thorns starfish (Acanthaster Planci) Anjali Barnes 2016 Ms. Lee 9X Acanthaster planci Introduction The Crown of Thorns starfish, or Acanthaster Planci, is one of the largest threats to the Great Barrier Reef. The starfish, also known as COTS, can have up to 21 arms, each with hundreds of toxic spines. They move by expanding and contracting these feet, and feed on hard coral. Abiotic features are non-living or physical factors and can have a large effect on the Great Barrier Reef…

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    with his mighty splashes, that were larger than any other splashes in the world. The Whale lived with a community of animals including sharks, octopuses, stingrays, dolphins, crabs, jellyfish, lobsters, eels, seals, starfish, sea turtles, clown fish, rainbow fish, and one little Sea Horse. The Whale bragged day ,after day, after day, about how he could make humungous splashes above the big blue sea, saying “I’m the best there ever was, and the defiantly the best there ever will be. You all wish…

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    Great White Sharks

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    I picked the aquatic biome; home to the predator that can smell one drop of blood 3 miles away, the predator that can sense the tiniest bit of blood in 25 gallons of water. The second biggest predatory fish in the ocean after the Killer Whale. The Great White Shark might be one of the most feared animals in the ocean and the world. Although it is said that the U.S and Australia are the most shark infested countries in the world Great Whites are of course found in other parts of the world as…

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    Fly Fishing Comparison

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    are wrong. There is more ways to fish other than just poking a hole through a worm and waiting for hours to have the chance to catch a small fish. Bank fishing, which is the lazy man’s fishing, consists of sitting on the bank of a river or lake and letting a worm bounce up and down on the bottom until a little panfish eats it. Fly fishing, which is a more advanced way to fish, is a way of presenting a tasty looking fly to a much smarter and more challenging fish to catch. Although people…

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