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    Waking up to the beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean, over four thousand miles away from home, and a six hour time difference. With my circadian rhythm out of sync, the excitement of new adventures and exploring the island world. Kauai, Hawaii was my adventure and after visiting almost every beach on the island, I was still unsatisfied and need to see and experience more, a new goal to conquer. Today would be filled with kayaking downstream in the Wailua River, to hike to Wailua Falls, and…

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    of southern Missouri and enjoy the most stunning experience of your life along the river and scenic beauty. Devils River, Texas Undoubtedly, one of the best spots for kayak fishing, this Texas’ river offers great fun and adventure to the tourists. Enclosed by natural beauty from all sides, you can enjoy the paddling, fishing, and what not. Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Superior National Forest, Minnesota This is one of the most famous spot for the paddles in the country. The spot…

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    the fifth grade. It was for him, and since I can’t always go to his grave very often, this is my small token to him. It says “Gone fishing” with a red, and white fishing bobber on the first G that has my grandpa’s birthdate, and date of death on it; then on the last g has a fishing hook. The I’s are dotted with flowers lastly a heart connecting the gone to the fishing. It is between my shoulder blades and doesn’t reach my neck. The reason it is on my back is so I don’t have to see it and get…

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    One thing you will need is a reel. There are two recommended reels, the bait caster and the spin casting with the spinning reel the most popular among anglers fishing for small to medium fish. These reels have a fixed bearing which tends to be slower. The fixed caster reel is a faster reel with a thirteen gear that allows for more of a fight with the fish. Whichever reel you choose look for a name that you can…

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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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    Kishwaukee River

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    River study of the Kishwaukee river The river raged and rushed with animals and plants and we waded through the river . We learned that the Kishwaukee is a huge river and habitat and food source for many animals.We were supposed to test the health of the river.The day was somewhat hot . it was the beginning of fall and the leaves were falling . Some were already orange.that day was so fun. I was on a fieldtrip to Atwood. on my second day there we went to the kishwaukee river to test the river's…

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    Sustainable Fishing

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    Of today’s many important environmental issues, sustainable fishing must take top priority to ensure vital future oceanic resources. If we discount sustainable practices, we are ignoring our world’s largest resource. Over 70 percent of the world is covered by water and as a nation, we consume 4.8 billion pounds of seafood (NOAA, 2016). We cannot afford to waste resources that are well within our power to save and conserve. We have many organizations that conduct aquatic research on our…

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    THE FISHHOOK By:Jackson Gray Fishing, it’s fun right, not if this happens it’s not! One summer afternoon I went fishing off a dock with my Uncle Andy and my cousin Logan. At first it was just us fishing, a nice family get together. A little bit later Mom and Dad came to watch us fish. We kept fishing and fishing and then it happens! I sat down unaware of the fishhook stuck in the cracks of the docks. As I put my hand down I felt a little pain. Then it got stronger and stronger and then in…

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    Fishing Culture

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    I was fishing in the Puyallup river for salmon and I caught a lot of fish. It was getting late so my dad wanted to leave but I wanted to catch one more fish so I ran into the river, but I tripped into the water and got soaked. Fishing is part of my culture because I grew up fishing and it is the only thing I do. Today, I am going to be talking about Fishing and special fish dishes that are cooked in my culture. The first aspect of my cultural identity is that fishing is my passion. Fishing is…

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    Hathaway 2 costly as well as require human involvement which can do more harm than good. An approach that is currently in effect in many places is the installation of "fish elevators". Fish elevators are a more natural way for the fish to make the crossing past the dam. The elevator has different sections that are increasing in height. The salmon use their natural ability to jump to progress higher and higher until they have reached the other side of the dam. However these contraptions are not…

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