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    overfishing is profit-oriented of large fishing companies. Because of their lucrative target, the prominent mass fishing recent years caused biological imbalance. In addition, overfishing leads to damage their environment in the oceans as well as their organisms. For example, thousands of tons fish are caught every year including rare species that causes these fish facing extinction. Another reason for mass fishing is the innovation of fishing exploiting techniques are now leading fishermen to…

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    Salmon fishing has always been a semi-reliant source of food for natives in all parts of Alaska for centuries. The prosperity of the salmon in these areas has been necessary to the survival and prosperity of Alaska 's ancient and current inhabitants. The debate on salmon in this reason is often surrounding two main questions: Why are the salmon populations flourishing, and why are they not in other areas of the united states. These questions and more can be answered not by looking at current…

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    The type of crappie fishing tackle you use is a personal choice; it is important that you feel comfortable with it and you can get the "feel" to know what the bait is doing as it maneuvers underwater and you can detect the sometimes tap-tap light hit of a crappie. My pet rig is a six-and-a-half-foot spinning rod, medium action, fitted with an ultra light Mitchell 308 reel filled with 6lb. test monofilament. A spincast outfit is plenty good; even fly tackle in some specialized situations, a…

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    change of environment disrupts the normal routine of the bass. With the fishing trip dampened what do you do? How can you still catch fish? What are the types of fishing technique to coax a fish into biting? Water temperatures are down as winter approaches. Instead of putting up the rod how about trying a different tactic? Switch to finesse fishing. Finesse means to do something in a subtle or delicate manner. In the fishing community everyone knows just by the word of finesse that…

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    expertise would have to be in fishing. For years my father has taught me valuable lessons on how to enjoy the life that I live. One of the best ways to enjoy life, would have to be fishing. There is just such a deep connection with nature and of who we truly are. The fishing knowledge and techniques that I have been taught will most definitely stick with me for the rest of my life. It all began when I was just a young boy. I didn’t have a clue about what the true meaning of fishing was. I only…

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    caught salt/fresh water fish. This increases jobs for line fishing men/women. It reduces gill nets and drag netting. More than 85 percent of the world's fisheries have been pushed to or beyond their biological limits and are in need of strict management plans to restore them. Several important commercial fish populations such as Atlantic bluefin tuna have declined to the point where their survival as a species is threatened. Target fishing of top predators, such as tuna and groupers, is changing…

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    commercial fishing industry on the ocean. These fish farms do add to the global fish market which directly reduces the need for commercial fishing, but also indirectly contributes to the problem of overexploitation, or taking more resources from the ocean than is sustainable. This leads us to ask, which is more environmentally sustainable; raising fish on a farm or catching wild fish? The introduction of aquaculture, with the intentions of relieving the ocean of commercialized fishing, quite…

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    Once you have categorized your lures, and deciphered the specific fishing situation, lure choices start to immediately fall into a logical place. The right tool for the right job now becomes more apparent. Once you've reached this point, the right kind of experimenting can make the difference in triggering strikes. What I'm getting at is -- this is the time to try various sizes, and colors of lures that fall into those correct categories until you hit on something that the muskies truly favor.…

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    Movie, TV show, magazine, Internet and so on, everything you see from different media and different elements in these media such as the words, the images, the colors, the sounds, the angle of camera, are designed to make you think, sense and experience in a particular atmosphere (Beaton,2012). That is to say, artificial visual elements in different culture background could represent different meanings. Visual culture is to find out the connotation and denotation of them. Using a picture from an…

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    Fishing and hunting were started by the cave men who first roamed the earth, since then it has changed very much with the growing worldwide popular, and culture. The fishing market specially is constantly evolving to the needs of the public who buy the product, and the environmental changes we face every day. In recent times fishing in the Atlantic Ocean has fallen due to environmentally damaging factors, however fishing in the Alaskan region has maintained its less contaminated waters and tried…

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