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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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    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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    in 1954 to counteract the drastic drop in native fish stocks caused by overfishing (Lowe 2000). ¨They originally comprised 80% of the total fish biomass in Lake Victoria, but have now decreased to less than 1% offish catches from the Kenyan waters of the lake¨ (Lowe 2000). A 2003 study in the journal Nature examined algae records from the bottom of Lake Tanganyika and found that over the last century, warming waters have driven down the lake’s fish yield by 30 percent (Achieng 2006). ¨The flesh…

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    Fish In A Tree After reading Fish In A Tree I have many thoughts about it. To start with Fish In A Tree is a kids novel by Lynda Mullaly Hunt published in the year 2015. The book’s protagonist is a girl named Ally Nickerson who suffers from a condition known as dyslexia, this is a very common disorder in which the person harboring it has a lot of trouble reading and writing. For example the words dance, and reading and writing give headaches. Ally always tries her best to make sure no one…

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    Fly Tying Research Paper

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    are another artistic way of fly tying techniques. All the way through the following centuries, fly tying has been growing. It is actually done from basic patterns forming into different kinds of flies and insects that can easily catch the attention fish. Tying your own flies can very satisfying especially when you are skillful enough and creative. Patience is preferable requirement of a fly tying work. There are procedures that are to be applied in doing the fly tying process. To tie flies you…

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    The sun was rising up; the birds have just woken up, it was early in the morning, Manolo was getting ready for another training day with his father. As they began training his father told him to finish the bull as if it was his first bullfight, "I can't do it, this is not right," are the words that Manolo said to his father, this is an excellent example of how people can stand up for what they believe in, just how Manolo did. Manolo since a young kid has always wanted to be a musician, he loved…

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    Maverick Wagner Evolution 2/20/15 Evolution of the Great White Shark Did you know that sharks appeared in the fossil record about 450 million years ago? The great white shark is one of many different species of cartilaginous fish out. There are approximately 350 species of sharks worldwide. The great white has become one of the most feared predators in the sea leaving the question as to how it achieved this success. The great white is about four to six meters in length and can weigh…

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    Many people are doing illegal crimes every day with knowing it. People get caught and put them in jail for the certain amount of years. However, we as a society, create punishments for a reason to avoid further damage to the ecosystem or the environment. I'm here to declare that the poachers should go to jail time. Let's start off with the common reason why should they go to jail. First of all, as they keep collect and selling abalone. It will just create more damage to the ocean floor in…

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    Since 1988, the amount of fish caught around the globe annually has been dropping (“The Threats”). Scientists believe the sustainable amount of fish able to be taken from the ocean each year is between 110 million and 150 million tons (“Overfishing 652-654”). The current annual global catch is 90 million. The number of boats in New England waters has decreased from 1,200 to 580 since the mid-1990s (“Overfishing is No Longer”). There are less boats on the water and less fish being caught, which…

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    death call my name (personification). I was, standing over the first fish that I caught, thinking to myself, “fishing is funner than I thought”. I had just caught a 4 inch sunfish with a cane pole of all things. I kept thinking “omg, omg, omg omg”. After about 5 minutes of thinking about this cool fish and how I was going to show it to my Uncle Jimmy and let him say “nice buddy, catch another big one”, but then I realized that the fish was dying because it was not in the water, so I quickly…

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