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    years, disposable diapers take 450 years, plastic bottles take 450 years and a fishing line takes 600 years. There are the six pack ring plastic, plastic bags, plastic wrappers, etc. There have been cases of sea turtles mistaking a plastic bag for a jellyfish causing the result in the death of a marine animal’s life. Seals also ingest this harmful plastic. It causes intestinal injury and death ingesting about 12,000 to 24,000 tons of plastic each year. Seabirds will eat the bags which will fill…

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    Sea Turtle Essay

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    Introduction For over 100 million years sea turtles have covered extensive distances across the world 's oceans, filling a fundamental role in the composure of marine habitats. Seven different species of these aquatic reptiles graze our ocean waters, from the shallow seagrass beds of the Indian Ocean, to the vibrant reefs of the Coral Triangle, and even the sandy beaches of the Eastern Pacific. Human activities have tipped the scales in opposition to the survival of these ancient mariners, which…

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    Jute Bags Case Study

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    Title: Jute bags. The sustainable choice. Sum: The world is getting littler as far as the perfect air that we should take in. Nature is getting more diseased and more wiped out as a result of all the indefinable misusing that we do. How might we begin once again once more? I have a proposal on how we can begin tending to the compelling force of nature once more; Jute bags. Natural fibers s will assume a key part in the developing "green" economy in light of energy efficiency, the utilization of…

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    Causes Of Plastic Debris

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    It is well know that there is an ongoing plastic debris epidemic with an estimated 8 billion tonnes of plastic waste being dumped into the ocean each year (Walter, 2015). With the increasing growth of the human population and the ever expanding affluence of lower income countries plastic waste is only going to increase. Marine ecosystems will be the brunt of this crisis with most terrestrial plastic waste ending its journey in the oceans. The most fragile ecosystems, coral reefs, will be the…

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    Hemmoor Sea Essay

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    DIVING LOCATIONS GERMANY The Hemmoor Lake The Hemmoor Kreidesee resulted from nearly 12 decades of chalk coal extraction and cement production. After it was abandoned it eventually filled with groundwater and today the remaining 33 Hector Lake is with its 60m depth the third deepest lake in northern Germany. The following characteristics can be drawn from the dive site: Direction: From shore Depth: The Hemmoor Kreidesee has a depth of 200 feet (61m) Visibility: Visible up to 100 feet Cave:…

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    dies every year from ingestion of plastics. It’s mistaken for food and is eaten up by birds, turtles, seals, and whales. This may poison them or impede digestion and causing starvation. And some marine mammals swallow plastic bags, which resemble jellyfish in…

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    Introduction Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tokyo, Japan on January 5, 1941. His early career begin in 1963 as an animator at the studio Toei Douga . Hayao has involved in many early classis of Japanese animation. In 1971, he moved to A Pro with Isao Takahata, then to Nippon Animation in 1973, which Hayao was heavily involved in the World Masterpiece Theater TV animation series for the next five years. Hayao get his first TV series directed in 1978, the series is called Conan, The Boy in Future.…

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    Thermodynamic Energy Flow

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    Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling in the Epipelagic Zone of the Ocean Introduction: “Energy Flow’’ is an environmental process that describes the flow of energy through a food chain and attempts to ascertain the relative importance of various individual component species and feeding relationships within a particular ecosystem. “Energy” itself is defined as the ability to do work: All living plants and animals expend energy in their environment. All three laws of thermodynamics apply,…

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    son, Nemo, after he is taken away by a boat. We meet many lovable characters ranging from a loveable Blue Tang, Dory to a Great White Shark, Bruce. Marlin must travel the archetype of an ocean, to find his lost son. He encounters many dangers like jellyfish an angler fish and a whale that swallows him whole. Throughout the movie, there is an overlying theme. The theme is that, In the movie “Finding Nemo”, Andrew Stanton uses water, a quest and the sea to assert that we as humans fear the…

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    Biologically speaking, the whole purpose of any living organism is to continue its existence; there are two ways to accomplish this: Immortality or reproduction. Some marine animals, such as jellyfish, are capable of “cheating death” by reproducing asexually. But for humans, and most other forms of life, we achieve this feat through reproduction. This is a prodigious responsibility that I think many people do not truly consider before engaging…

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