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    how to fish and culminating in the last time Norman, his father, and his brother fished together. The book revolves around the Maclean family, which has two sons — Norman, the author, and Paul, his younger brother by three years. Norman is more serious minded and eventually goes away to school, at Dartmouth College. There, he spends six years in study and returns home with his degree. Paul, on the other hand, chooses to remain close to home, wanting to remain connected to the uncaught fish in…

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    In 1975 director Steven Spielberg released the soon to be award winning movie Jaws. The adventure and also thriller movie cost eight million to make. Then racked up two hundred sixty million in the box office during its whole release in theatres. The inspiration for this movie, was brought from a real life story. When four people were killed by a great white in a sequence of attacks near the sea, in 1919, it was later caught and killed by two amateur fishermen. The two lead actors in Jaws are…

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    this again later in the novel when Santiago only accepts the bait fish because he knows the fish were purchased which means they aren’t going to blemish his pride. Furthermore Hemingway shows that Santiago’s pride is so strong that he has placed him in a very undesirable situation, in which he releases a cry for help from the boy. As the novel reaches its climax Santiago begins to grow very weak and tired as the fight with the fish has been going on for three whole days at this point. He once…

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    where you could spear your fish and resort back to old fishing methods as these require excellent skills and training for long periods of time. In order to enhance the likelihood of catching bass, you will need fishing lures. Remember that if a lure works for a largemouth bass, then it might not work for a smallmouth bass, so keep that in mind when choosing you lures. Fishing lures are objects which are attached to the end of a fishing rod, which is used to lure fish and to catch them. Lures…

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    Each year, littering causes 1 million birds, 100,000 marine mammals, and 4,600 sea turtles to die. Guess who makes that happen? People! Guess who can stop that, EVERYONE! Innocent animals are dying because of litter in the ocean or any body of water. What are we going to do about it. So many sea animals are dying because of littering. Most of it is happening off the Pacific Coast. The animals are eating the litter and getting stuck in it. Leatherback turtles have been around for 100 million…

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    born he names him Nemo. Nemo is born with his right fin smaller than his left because there was damage to his egg when the barracuda attacked his home. It leaves him at a disadvantage and it caused him to swim slower than most fish. During a school trip, Nemo and some of his fish friend sneak away from the group and Nemo tries to show how brave he is and is caught by some…

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    stress of animals and interfere with the sound-based orientation. Biotic and abiotic sounds are the two components of underwater environment produced by fish and mammals in order to communicate and orient. Acoustic masking is one of the main effects of noise pollutions on marine animals. The noise from boating and shipping has an effect on fish and hearing abilities and physiological damage on their hearing systems. The sound of the boats also avoids responses in the herring. Some noises made…

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    Dairy:The Raft Hey, Robie here again, my nose is finally starting to heal. And the pain goes away more and more everyday. I still miss Max, wishing that there is something more I could’ve done. Something, anything, but no, I just sat there in the raft like everything was ok. I should’ve know that something was a little peculiar Max just sitting there not saying anything for hours at a time. But I mean the whole thing just sort of sounds made up. In a plane crash, stay out at sea all…

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    I'm just a blue fish. I live in the living room of my owners house. I live in a small bowl with cool colorful rocks and a couple of plastic plants. Im sitting on top of a side table next to a picture of my favorite owner. She has brown hair and blue eyes. She's my favorite because she always gives me a little extra food when no one's watching. She also uses a fish net instead just dumping me while cleaning my bowl. Sometimes it gets a little boring being a fish. Most of the time I just swim…

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    and the tail of a fish. “Mermaid mythology is quite varied, with mermaids talking on different appearances, origins, and personalities” (Fairclough 1). To begin with, mermaids are just characters in a story, but sometimes people think they see them in real life. So what's the mix up? Where did the legend even come from in the first place? The legend of mermaids has been around for thousands of years. But what exactly is a mermaid? A mermaid is a creature that's half-human, half-fish.…

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