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    reach a maximum length of 7 ½ ft and can way over 300 pounds. The females usually weigh 20 pounds less than the males. Their body is designed for fast swimming and acrobatic performances. The Atlantic spotted dolphins diet consists of small fish, squid and octopus. When hunting for food, these dolphins make dives of 30 ft or less, however they can be seen reaching up to 200 ft or more. The Atlantic spotted dolphin can be found living in tropical climates all year round and prefer living…

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    How Sharks Hunt Their Prey Shark way of hunting in the water is very intelligent. Most people know how shark have a very good sense of smell. This is one of the way that a shark is so good at hunting. This is not the only way they are so good at hunting tough, so let’s look at some of the ways that a few sharks hunt their prey starting with the Great White shark. The Great White Shark is a big aquic beast. Its size can range from 11 to 20ft depending on its gender. They can also weight 1,151 to…

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    the battles they were big ships that broke down a lot. It was very difficult to take care of the Submarine and repair them when they were damaged or had maintenance issues. The Submarine called the Trout was like a fish. It was called the Trout because it was built like a trout the fish. The two famous Submarines were the Usstheser and the Balo CSS-285. They were the most important because they helped in most battles including Pearl Harbor. Most of the Submarine got an 18foot bow added to…

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    varied menu, their staple food was salmon and they ate the entire fish including the head. They often retrieved the salmon that died after spawning and ate those to. For food the coastal tribe, The centerpiece of makah diet was see mammals, especially whales, both men and women participated in the butchering of whales and every part of the whale was used for some purpose: tendons for instance were braided and dried for rope, and oil was extracted from the whale's blubber, among the makah…

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    disgusting! I poked my head above the water and a maid drone threw trash at me. Then I remembered I could do something about it. I decided to go turn on The Filter. The Filter is a giant machine in the middle of The Gulf of Mexico. It looks like an oil platform but it is 30 times bigger. The Filter cleans the oceans by sucking in all the trash in the water. I dove under the water and I started swimming south. I swam very, very, quickly. I saw the tall legs of The Filter through the warm…

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    Aquaculture Industry Essay

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    of Canada studied the production trends of the fishing industry and the decline it has had over the span of four years. This studied showed that in 2004, the Maritime district of Canada had produced 60,789 tonnes of fish and by 2008 this number had dropped down to 40,485 tonnes of fish. This is a prime example of the progressive decay of productivity for ocean based commerce that hails true across the entire…

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    Sea Lion Research Paper

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    Yet sea lions continue to be blamed for eating “too much” of their natural prey, and some say they must be killed to save the fish. 2007’s estimate of 4.7% of the fish to barely 1% of the run in 2012.Sea lions have been treated unfairly, they should get the chance to live freely. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, sea lions were Slaughtered for their hides, oil rich blubber and even their genitals which the chinese pharmacists turned into a tincture, and intended to rejuvenate the…

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    Once in the ocean, young leatherbacks still face predation from cephalopods, requiem sharks, and various large fish. Despite their lack of a hard shell, the huge adults face fewer serious predators, though they are occasionally overwhelmed and preyed on by very large marine predators such as killer whales, great white sharks, and tiger sharks. Sea turtles are dependent…

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    The ocean is massive. Takes up 75% of the world and we have only explored 5% of the ocean. We also use the ocean for many resources like food and transportation. We also use the ocean to mine and get oil from. The ocean is our main source of recourses helping us human population thrive. Challenger expedition Challenger expedition of 1872 to 76 made multiple discoveries. Discoveries that laid out the foundation of oceanography. This expedition was made specifically to gather data on a wide…

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    Use of the river systems in the sub-continent cause habitat destruction for dolphins. Entanglement in fishing nets can cause significant damage to local population numbers. Some individuals are still taken each year and their oil and meat used as a liniment, as an aphrodisiac and as bait for catfish. Irrigation has lowered water levels throughout their ranges. Poisoning of the water supply from industrial and agricultural chemicals may have also contributed to population decline…

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