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    knows everything there is to know about fishing. He has spent most of his time fishing. This bass is the biggest bass he has ever seen and the bass is really strong. He thinks that the bass must be an old bass because it avoids obstacles that younger fish wouldn’t know about.He considered dropping his fishing gear in the river but decides against it. Another possibility is that he could choose Sheila. He is attracted to her and who…

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    types of bass the freshwater largemouth bass is by far the most exciting fish to catch. The Largemouth bass is a freshwater game fish in the sunfish family, a species of black bass native to North America. The scientific name is micropterus salmoides. Full grown, a largemouth bass averages fifteen pounds. Largemouth bass can be found in most freshwater lakes or ponds. Florida’s largemouth bass is the State Freshwater Fish and are found in lakes and rivers, canals and ponds along vegetation and…

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    Contraptions About Sharks

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    radical creatures. Until, sharks stop attacking humans, humans will stop devising traps for sharks. "The small shark frequently gets swept up in fishing nets and caught in fishing lines". This messes up the fisherman, big time, it puts a delay on the fish. There have been 72 baseless attacks on humans by sharks. Surfers are 50% of these attacks, and beach goers are the most at risk. "other countries around the…

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    My visit to the island of Holbox Quintana Roo has been one of the best experiences I've had in my life. Holbox is a very small island but is visited by thousands of tourists from around the world, is known for its beautiful beaches, its tours to swim with the whale shark, and the learning oportunities to see ocean live. The island is very small but beautiful, not many hotels and a population of less than 1,500 inhabitants. Something very special about this island are the beaches. The color…

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    it’s a good idea and It will benefit the environment,the fish industry,and the local economy... .On the other contrary,Bill Mcewen in the newspaper article,River plane too fishy for my taste buds,argues that it’s a bad idea because the water is too cold ,and the cold water isn't good for the salmon Daniel Weintraub supports his claim by telling It can safely convey the flows necessary flow necessary to restore salmon and other native fish to the river... . Whereas Bill Mcewen supports…

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    I dove right into the water and feel the coldness of it come up my wetsuit. Swimming through schools of fish, and recognizing different species of coral and reef. Bubbles are emerging from my regulator, they glide past my mask like mini jelly fish talking to me in their own language. They make me relax and take in all the excitement and forget about all my worries. I’m diving down to look at a giant vivid purple clam, I swipe…

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    Farm-raised Fish Molly Reamon The introduction of aquaculture, or raising fish on farms, was intended to relieve the pressure of the commercial fishing industry on the ocean. These fish farms do add to the global fish market which directly reduces the need for commercial fishing, but also indirectly contributes to the problem of overexploitation, or taking more resources from the ocean than is sustainable. This leads us to ask, which is more environmentally sustainable; raising fish on a farm…

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    sport as well as the demand for catfish in the dining industry has placed a greater importance on the catfishing supplies industry. Catfish are a popular breed of freshwater fish that frequent waters of southern North America, Mississippi in particular. Asia, Africa and Europe are also home to a number of catfish. These fish reside in freshwater bodies of water ranging from roadside ditches to lakes. Catfish get their…

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    Walmart Living Conditions

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    Fish from Walmart are not properly cared for at the store, and the uneducated employees give out the wrong information. I am writing to express deep concern about the living conditions of all the fish in your store, mainly focusing on betta fish. At the store, the betta fish are stored in small containers no bigger than a small tissue box. In my experience, the water is dirty and the fish contained in the bowls are obviously distressed. I have witnessed frighteningly filthy water, with the fish…

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    Fishing pressure is the main anthropogenic process threatening shark populations on a global and local scale. According to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) landings in the last six decades have nearly tripled, resulting in a worldwide decline of shark populations. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) carried out extensive assessments worldwide on the conservation status of shark species, and recently considerable effort has been placed on local…

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