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    One species which has been greatly affected by overfishing, as a bycatch species, is the hector dolphin. It lives in the shallow waters off the coast of western New Zealand, and it is only found in the smallest area of any whale or dolphin. The are the smallest and rarest marine dolphin. There are somewhere between 7,000 and 8,000 left. A subspecies called the maui dolphin who also lives in the shallow water off the coast of western New Zealand is down to an estimated 55 individuals left.…

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    River Herring Essay

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    ocean water each year depending on the climate and seasonal changes. These species are very important species as prey within the marine system. It is known that in the early 1970’s there use to be very large catches of river herrings within the fishing industry…

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    While the above proverb advocates that you should teach others to provide for themselves, you will intend to accomplish the complete opposite. You should strive to become the authoritative source for fantasy advice and convince the new guy in the league to depend on you. Once you establish this relationship, continue to feed fish to the hungry, so that they neglect the desire to fish for themselves. This Young Buck was likely lured in by the Commissioner to fill the last spot in the league. He…

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    Length could be 6-10 feet Weighs about 1500lbs Can dive 4000 feet below Able to swim long distances Countercurrent Exchange - blood vessel that helps them to stay in a certain temperature in the water gives them advantage to hunt for food. 3 types: Atlantic bluefin tuna Pacific bluefin tuna Southern bluefin tunaAtlantic bluefin: found in Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Pacific bluefin: found in the Pacific Ocean Food: They eat anything that is small such as zooplankton when they are young. The…

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    Because of this I feel that it is an important article for all generations to become familiar with the true severity of the situation at hand because the only way for any change to happen is if people are educated on what is truly happening in the fishing business and also the often overlooked pollution that is and will continue to be an issue if governments and individuals do not take preventative action Overall the article written by Lewis Pugh was a very relevant interesting subject that I…

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    R. V. Sparrow Case Study

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    cases involving Aboriginal fishing rights. In the court Sparrow was charged with “fishing with net longer than permitted by band's Indian food, fishing licence - Indian right to fish for food constituting existing aboriginal rights protected by s. 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982 ” (1990 CarswellBC 105), the government forced aboriginals to start getting fishing licenses. This was conflicted by s. 31 of the Constitution Act, which states that aboriginals do not need a fishing license to fish…

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    Duck Hunting Vs Dove

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    Dove and Duck hunting are two of America’s outdoorsman’s greatest pastimes. Dove and Duck hunting have always been thought to go hand in hand. Which is not surprising seeing as how everything from the way one starts training before the season opens, to the technique used to clean the birds preparing the quarry for the grill after an extensive morning hunt with friends and family, are near congruent. Although the sports are very much similar, each sport has its own benefits for whatever an…

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    Santiago Symbolism

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    "Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and they were cheerful and undefeated." Santiago, the man described in the quotations prior, is a decrepit man abiding off the coast of Cuba, a bewitching island with a variety of animal life. One can say he was born into the life of a fisherman. Since he was young, he admired the ocean and the life it holds within. Throughout his numerous years living as a fisherman, he developed an extraordinary relationship…

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    Cheese Puff Island

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    Our six cities were established in the islands surrounding Crisp Central, where conditions of the cities can be met without issue. Because of Crisp Central’s varying geographical features and supply of resources in certain locations, they were placed in different areas: Five in the surrounding islands, and one on the mainland. These cities have been named in unique ways, which makes it easier to distinguish their differences easily. The names of these cities are Starchen,Taterones, Cheese-Puff…

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    Piscine's Life After Pi

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    Throughout the novel Piscine shares his thoughts and feelings, allowing the reader to grasp how he feels at all times. After Pi realizes Richard Parker is on board his lifeboat, an overwhelming number of thoughts and feelings were produced. After first discovering the tiger is on board, he quickly devises several plots in an attempt to kill Richard Parker. Yet soon changes his mind, realizing that he desperately needs a companion. The movie alters this part of the book, leaving out this key…

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