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    plants and sea life still out there. Aside from the sheer admiration, humans have figured out just how valuable the Ocean is to our well-being and survival. Humans rely on the Ocean for transportation of international goods and services, food like fish and shellfish, mining minerals such as salt, recreational transportation…

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    Salmon Case Study

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    Alina Kravchenko — Open-Net Salmon Farming in British Columbia — Minister of Agriculture and the Provincial Aquaculture Program (BC Government) "A Competitiveness Survey of the British Columbia Salmon Farming Industry." British Columbia. PricewaterhouseCoopers, n.d. Web. 26 May 2015. . • Canada is the world’s fourth largest producer of farmed salmon, after Norway, Chile, and UK. • US is the largest import market for salmon, and because Canada and US are close trading partners, BC constitutes…

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    Norland Case Study

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    questionable. “Average depth runs 1,700 meters (5,577 ft.), while the maximum depth of North Sea has been measured at 3,970 meters (13,020 ft.)” (www.WorldAtlas.com). The Norwegian Sea, Norway and United Kingdom, have vast business, the production of oil and gas throughout the waters globally. Great fishing locations is plentiful throughout Iceland, there is a down side as well. For centuries commercial fisheries have dominated the marine region of North Atlantic waters to the point where…

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    Whale Research Paper

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    reproducing the plankton. When Antarctica’s great whales were nearly extinct in the 1960s the krill population collapsed by eighty percent. As the number of great whales declined so did the fish and krill. It turns out whales maintain the populations of their prey. This is because Whales not only eat the fish and krill but keep them alive. They help to support the entire ocean system. Living systems have a far more impact on the planet than we expected. Their all-important purpose boils down…

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    Overfishing In The 1800s

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    worse selection of fish variety to choose from for consumers and fishermen alike. For example, when X fish is the sole top of the food chain in a certain area of the ocean, it becomes depleted by those who pay no regard to the limits set in place for fish count. After X fish is no longer present in the area, whether temporarily or for an extended period of time, fishermen must turn to the next fish in the food chain, Y fish, which could easily be of far lower quality than the X fish, and thus…

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    bonding experience between family or friends or a way to survive. But could it be too much? We have of plenty of fish, right? Wrong. Small fishing in ponds, lakes, and sea sides by one or two people won’t make much of a difference, but with the main fishing companies hauling thousands to millions of marine life out of the oceans daily, it will be. This is overfishing; depleting stocks of fish in a body of water by too much fishing. This is the problem that will be explained by this paper, as…

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    Blue Whale Research Paper

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    The blue whale is a marine mammal. It is the biggest living creature in world. Their veins are so big that a human could swim in them! The heart of a blue is as big as a slug bug! They are not fish because they breathe air and they give birth. The blue whale’s HABITAT is in every ocean. They like to go to the Antarctic Ocean in the summer and MIGRATE north in the winter where it is warmer. Their APPERANCE grayish blue with tiny eyes. Their teeth are called baleen it is the same thing as your…

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    Mandarin Gobies Essay

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    as Mandarin Dragonets, Mandarinfish, Mandarins, and Psychedelic Gobies, are by-and-by one of the most beautiful and exotic types of fish on the market. Thanks to their mesmerizing stripes and dizzying colors, Mandarins are a super-hot commodity among reef hobbyists. The Mandarin, with vibrant blue-green rivers of pigment running across its body, is an unmistakable fish that’s sure to be the highlight of your aquarium or refugium. They originate from the warm pacific waters in and around the…

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    time. Wild salmon is normally travelling between fresh water to ocean water. But Sea lice could not stand on fish when the salmon travelling in fresh water and this is a natural way to remove sea lice from fish. Though in ocean, farm salmon continuous captive in cages and cannot access to fresh water and this increase of getting more sea lice. European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mentioned that, “Sea lice is known as biggest welfare and economical risk for salmon at farms in the marine…

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    Crude oil has a long lifetime and extremely toxic as it suffocates the marine life to death. Ships spill huge amount of oil due to accidents, emergencies and storms every year. It causes noise pollution, ballast water and europhication through algal bloom. Other invading species harm the life cycles of other organisms…

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