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    El Nino Effect

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    Conclusively, our research cruise information turns out to fall in general terms. However, there is factors that effect the results. One factor that influences the data results is El Nino. What is El Nino? El Nino is "A southward-flowing, nutrient-poor current of flowing, nutrient-poor current of warm water off the coast of western South America, caused by a breakdown of trade-wind circulation."(Oceanography: An Invitation). Specifically, El Nino influences seawater temperature, density, and…

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    It all begins in Monterey Bay California, where author Johnathan Steinbeck and a close friend by the name of Ed Ricketts seek out boat and crew for a Marine Science expedition. Fishing out of Monterey bay is no strange occurrence, but Steinbeck’s and Ricketts voyage was quite different from all the other boating operations in the area. They were planning on sailing into the Sea of Cortez between the boarder of Mexico, and Baja California. This territory at the time was still being explored and…

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    Seal Hunt Research Paper

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    There are very few national debates within the country of Canada that are as prominent as the arguments surrounding the Atlantic seal hunt. The seal hunt is a traditional event that happens annually in the Atlantic provinces of Canada which takes place in the early spring of the year. This annual hunt provides a significant source of income to many of the residents in the Atlantic provinces (Sanger, 1998). The large debate surrounding the topic of the seal hunt is due to the fact that many…

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    Apo Island Case Study

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    The Marine Management Committee was the governing body in the Apo Island prior to PAMB. The MMC has managed the island’s resources successfully for almost two decades (Raymundo, 2005). Significantly, the Marine Management Committee was involved in the drafting of the municipal ordinance that mandates to establish the marine reserve, impose surveillance, collects visitor’s fee or donations and allocates these resources for projects within the island and lastly the construction of community…

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    University with a degree in Animal Ecology with an emphasis in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Along with that, I have expertise with water quality, knowledge of river conservation, and fisheries management protocols from my time with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and as a student at Iowa State University. I pursued a degree in Natural Resources because I have a strong commitment of protecting our natural resources, with fisheries being my expertise. Moreover, I have…

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    Tidal Turbine Lab Report

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    of reassuring the public that the new technology (tidal turbine) is reliable and safe. During this class exercise, political leaders’ governor the Nova Scotia Bay of Fundy tidal turbine project. A scientist is on the lower hierarchy level of the management system…

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    Murray Rutherford (2009) views resource management as decision making about how to conserve, allocate and use the goods and services available to satisfy people's value demands. Such decision making is fundamental to people's interactions with one another and with the environment. The term resource management often is used to refer specifically to decision making about the goods and services available from the natural world, or natural-resource management. This includes decisions about…

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    billion and the Maori are the indigenous peoples of the world 's third largest entrepreneur. Using their business may have significant benefits for New Zealand 's economy Traditional; Maori 's traditional business areas are agriculture, forestry and fisheries, but diversification is now taking place in other areas such as horticulture, wine, energy, renewable energy, information technology and large-scale tourism. Values; More and more organizations around the world are aware of the use value.…

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    Quality Fish vision statement is to be one of the top fish company in the market by providing customers with the freshest and quality fish obtained only from sustainably managed fisheries. Quality Fish mission statement is to provide the best price and the highest quality product to their consumers by trust and honesty. To achieve this mission, Quality Fish provide employee with customer service and sales training. Quality Fish believe…

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    42 On the other side traditional economic theory assumes no scale limits to the economy. The environment is considered to be part of the larger economic system. Environmental and resource economics are subsets of economics. Agriculture, forests, fisheries, and ecosystem services are viewed only as subsets of the larger economy.43 Eventually, it can be said the term ecology has a mutual interrelationship with the term economy, as well as they both together play vital roles for the environment.…

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