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    I live in Centre, Alabama, which isn’t the most exciting place to live. Matter of fact it is very, very boring. There is barely anything fun to do, maybe besides the drive-in. Our population is only three thousand-six hundred and seventy-seven, while places elsewhere have populations of thirty-eight point eight million. Centre is not pronounced like “century,” instead it is pronounced like “center.” The biggest town from Centre is Gadsden, which is like forty-five minutes away. Centre can also…

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    Common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a marine species in the family Centropomidae. The species is also known as the sergeant fish, linesiders, or robalo. The species is also known as soap fish. The common snook is one of the largest snooks that can grow to an average length of about 50 cm. The species possesses drab coloration except for a distinctive black lateral line. It can also possess bright yellow pelvic and caudal fins, especially during…

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    Alan Henry Weekend

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    I’m excited, this weekend my family and I are going to Lake Alan Henry. We are going to have so much fun swimming, fishing, and hanging out around the fire. Sometimes we will even sing and dance to all kinds of music. My aunt and uncle are coming, they are super fun and love to spend time with family. They are also bringing my cousins who always play hide and seek with my siblings and I. My cousins can be kind of annoying at times and one of them is really bossy. Anyway we are on our way and…

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    Alligator Attack Essay

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    The first tip to avoiding an alligator attack is to avoid the animal’s territory. This may seem obvious, but it is surprising how many people ignore clear signs of alligators such as: nests, eggs, or even adult alligators. If, by happenstance, a person falls into a body of water containing the carnivores, remain calm. If he or she begins to thrash in the water, the splashing will attract the alligators toward them. While the animals tend to avoid larger prey, they may attempt to grab a limb from…

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    Bob Nichols Biography

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    Two children from Tasmania were fishing with their dad Thursday when they each struck the tuna prize, linking at the same time and after that landing world-record southern bluefin tuna in their respective age divisions. Sam Nichols, 12, and Toby Nichols, 10, revealed world-record smiles as they postured with their prospective world-record tuna captures that even fishermen on the truth cable television series "Wicked Tuna" would require to port. "Wow. Wow. Wow. I am in awe of my kids," Stuart…

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    Trip to Bora Bora There is a lot of places in earth that I would love to go to, but the one that catches my attention is Bora Bora, French Polynesia. It’s the most beautiful place ever, I have seen a YouTuber go for vacation and it seem liked she really enjoyed it. Since last year I have been wanting to go Bora Bora, it is like one of my goals. You go and also seem to learn about their background. Where you stay it looks like they treat the people like kings and queens. I love the sea and that’s…

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    “A view from the bridge.” A short story that sheds a bit of hope even within the most unsympathetic person. Cherokee Paul McDonald, the writer of this story was given that light and hope. Within a confident stride, he comes up to a bridge and while passing by a kid yells “Hey, mister? Would you help me, please?” Although this little boy shattered his “jogger’s concentration,” peculiarly enough he stopped. This implies that the author felt the notion to pause, meaning a significant impact waiting…

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    How To Change Fishing Line Water, sunlight and stress all factor into the deterioration of fishing line as they will wear and break down the line over time. If fishing line absorbs water, this will cause it to stretch and weaken. Some lines may be resistant to water and are not affected by it. The ultraviolet rays from the sun can also cause the line to lose strength as well. These factors will negatively affect the fishing line gradually and affects may not be noticeable until it is too late.…

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    Bycatch Case Study

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    et al, 2000). Changing deployment and retrieval practices such as deploying longlines at night time or at different water levels of the water column increases selectivity during the trawling process(Hall et al, 2000). Fishermen can be trained on fishing methods and conditions that help them avoid high bycatches (Hall et al, 2000) Areas where high bycatches usually occur can be closed or period during which high bycatches occur can also be closed (Hall et al, 2000) Fishermen can also be…

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    Not only is water one of the key parts of life but it is the home to many animals such as fish and crabs of course the ocean is home to alot more animals but the lakes and rivers are just as in portinten they are home to a lot of animals such as bluegill and catfish the lakes and rivers are 0.0081%of the earth's waters which is a really really really small small amount the oceans make 96.8%of the world's water which is really really big amounts of water the only bad thing about that is that it…

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