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    Before you put your boat up for sale or look for a boat brokerage firm to sell your boat for you, you are going to need to make sure that your boat is ready to sell. Ideally, you want to make sure that your boat is ready to go and impress any potential buyer who expresses internet in it. #1 Remove Your Personal Items From Your Boat The first thing you need to do is remove your all of your personal items from your boat. You want to declutter your boat just like you declutter your home before you…

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    Mud crabs are more active at high tides where they’re able to go out to feed on plants, snails, worms, molluscs and other small crabs (Hollowayseec.eq.edu.au, 2016). They also feed on some fish species that live in mangroves which can be a great feeding region. During low tides, mud crabs often hide in the mangroves for protection from larger prey. Their dark colour also protects them as they can blend into the mud and hide. Burrows are used…

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    Research Proposal Ocean pH Levels and Shellfish Survivability Josh Lewis Abstract: Ocean acidification is a growing issue that is causing young shellfish to die, which is hurting marine ecosystems. Research has been done on the topics involved (pH levels, effects of ocean acidification on shellfish, etc.) many times, and though it’s a slow moving issue, it is evident. As I stated, this is an extremely important topic to know about because thriving marine ecosystems are being damaged. As…

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    There is a debate about whether or not people should come into Alaska and mine the land for the resources located below the ground. The situation is not so simple, however, much lies at stake. The relevance this has to economics is not only in the money that could be made from mining the land, but the job opportunities it would produce. Mining is important, but is it more important than nature itself? I for one believe that they should not come in and extensively drill the land for the…

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    Tatooine: A Short Story

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    Memories chased through his mind with the fluid ease of cold silk plunging down planetary atmosphere, come and gone within split seconds, explosions of impacting water that mirror random details and fleeting moments ──── like following sunlight slanting down Luke’s side with his fingertips, tracing the fresh scars, thumbing the older marks that faded gray. A warm and sleepy smile. Strong arms wrapping around him, returning a sense of security he could no longer find on his own. Not…

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    Elwha River Restoration

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    Return of the River is a powerful film, documenting the many challenges surrounding the Elwha River restoration project. The river is home to the indigenous people of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, who depend on the flowing river and the salmon it provides. However, in the early 1900’s non-indigenous settlers began developing the region, which led to the construction of two dams in order to generate power for booming industry, drastically reducing its natural resources. As a result, the…

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    Research Paper On Nutrias

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    The Nutria is a large mammal similar to a beaver. The Nutria has different appearances and ways of living. The Nutria is one of the world’s largest growing population animal. Their bodies have different forms which helps them in their adaptation of swimming. These body changes are different than others. Their ears, eyes, and nose are high on their heads, which helps them by keeping the water from getting in them. These animals are described as large rodents because of their appearance and…

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    How Do I Fish? Fishing is a sport that you don't need a lot of skill for and it is very fun if you have nothing to do. It is a type of sport that is all over the country and lots of people do it. In order to have a successful fishing experience you need to have some equipment,bait and patience. Fishing has been used for thousands of years for survival and recreational use. You don't need expensive stuff and pick up techniques as you go like a jigging technique or bottom water technique. Gear…

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    as the sergeant fish, linesiders, or robalo. The species is also known as soap fish. The common snook is one of the largest snooks that can grow to an average length of about 50 cm. The species possesses drab coloration except for a distinctive black lateral line. It can also possess bright yellow pelvic and caudal fins, especially during spawning. In regard to its feeding habits, common snook performs opportunistic predation as they will surprise attack their prey of small fish, shrimp, crabs…

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    Hemigraspus Sanguineatus

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    Trophic Cascade: Effect of Hemigraspus sanguineus on Intertidal Food Chain Abstract Hemigraspus sanguineus (Asian crabs), an invasive species, are found in multitude on east coast and more precisely along the long island sound. The end goal of this experiment is to see what long term effect of having this invasive crab could have on other organisms in the tides, more specifically littorina littorea (periwinkle snails). This would be achieved by studying the interaction between Asian crabs,…

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