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    there will be competitive exclusion between the fish and ducks. Competitive exclusion does not only mean that one species is killed off it also means that it can “also result in two species sharing different parts of a niche”(pg.249). The ducks and fish don’t share the same ecological niche which is “the part of the environment that a species uses to survive and reproduce”(pg.248). This is also proven by the fact that it states in the textbook that “the fish use a different part of the habitat’s…

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    the oceans are affecting the reproductive cycles of fish across the world. Each day sound pollution grows more and more due to the rising amount of ships and boats travelling via sea, the only way to stop this is to stop the ships, which is unlikely any time soon. Unfortunately out of our control is also the sound effects that earthquakes and natural disasters have on the reproductive cycle of marine…

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    negative effect is oil spills, in the website of Enviopol, they tell a story of an oil spill that happened and 16,000 miles of a US coastline was affected. This caused enormous damage, and after a period of 6 months, over 8,000 animals were reported dead because of the polluted water. Some of the animals that were affected were birds, turtles, mammals, and fish. Can you imagine that? 8,000 animals in 6 months! This was just because of one oil spill. Can you imagine a couple of oil spills? That…

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    well received co-operation from every suppliers for separating of their fish species into silo including TUM1. From these good co-operation, we could commit our premium quality of our product for Pure Tuna Oil and guaranty high DHA and EPA value on our specifications. Our customers will be confident on our product for the committed those specifications, including TUM and Songkla Canning. Mixing of other fish species into our oil…

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    Whale sharks are the ocean’s largest fish, yet they are still endangered despite their size. Humanity’s affects on the whale shark population eventually cascade, having a critical affect on all other species and a single human behavior such as irresponsible plastic use or oil drilling can have a vast impact on the overall ecosystem. Whale sharks positively benefit the health of the ocean by cleaning the ocean of plankton. Generally, whale sharks are primarily endangered due to humanity’s greed,…

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    generalist sea otters consists mainly of sluggish fishes and marine invertebrate such as sea urchins, clams, mussels, and snails, and their food resources are abundant. Current threats to southern sea otters include infectious diseases, contaminants, oil spills, fisheries interactions, predators, boat strikes…

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    The Fish, by Elizabeth Bishop, is a story about a fisherman and the fish he catches. Throughout the whole poem, Bishop uses diction and imagery to capture the image of the poem and express the meaning behind it. In the beginning, she described how she caught the fish, and really started reflecting on it. At first, She was proud for her victory over the fish, but the realized it was a wrong thing to do. Bishop shifts from seeing the fish as food, to something else beautiful. Her attitude towards…

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    shorting fishing season and the time that they can fish, but it does not solve the problems of overfishing. Catch shares helps the fishermen to reduce the operating costs and not to kill unwanted fish. Under the catch shares program, the population of fish increases a lot. The successful experiment of catch shares promote the spread of it. A lot of area started to use catch shares programs to restore their fish population. Some people catch way too much fish and throw them away to die. The catch…

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    cold without having too many fish borderline hibernate in the cold ponds. Why is aquaculture such an ideal approach to take? It allowed mankind to far surpass the capabilities of our planet. It’s almost on the level of Norman Borlaug is as to how many lives have been saved and changed because of our ability. An essential question; Is practicing and applying the science of aquaculture the best long term solution for areas of the world affected by depleted fish stocks? Probably, but at…

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    examples of domestic kind. All fish share 2 properties one being their habitat, and second being they have backbones.Which is also known as vertebrates. Fish are cold blooded,water-dwelling, vertebrates. The combo of gills, fins, and factor of living in water differentiates them from other creatures. Researchers believe that there are more than 24,000 types of fish. Researchers have grouped about 22,000 breeds of these cold blooded vertebrates. I will be discussing 5 types of fish out of tons.…

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