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    P1) One day Sammy the seal was swimming. Then he got stuck in a rock! P2) When Sammy got stuck in a rock he saw Willy the whale swimming towards him and then... P3) Sammy the seal started to yell for help, "HELP... HELP... HELP..." cried Sammy the seal but no one heard him. "No no," said willy, "I am helping you." "Why should I trust you?" asked Sammy. "Because I am a nice whale," said Willy. "Okay," responded Sammy. "We are friends," they both said. P4) After willy the whale pulled and…

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    top. Serve the quesadillas with the dipping sauce or pack for lunch on-the-go. Recipe #65 - Hearty Kelp Noodle Curry Ingredients: • ½ cup red bell pepper, julienned • ½ cup carrot, julienned • ½ cup zucchini, julienned • 2 teaspoons sesame oil • ½ cup fresh cilantro leaves, torn • ½ cup Thai basil leaves, torn • 1 cup bean sprouts • 2 tablespoons lime juice, freshly squeezed • 2 cups kelp noodles, raw • 1 avocado • 2/3 cup watermelon radish, julienned • ½ cup raw cashews • 2 teaspoons…

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    Colleen McCracken Mrs. Doll Hon Biology 28 April 2017 Saltwater Biome “Dream big.” “Bigger is better.” One may have heard many phrases about “big” or “bigger.” But why not say “Dream saltwater biome.”? After all, the saltwater biome is the largest biome on Earth and covers roughly 70% of our planet (KDE Santa Barbara 1). A biome is a community of both flora and fauna in a large habitat (Postlethwait and Hopson). The saltwater biome is a community in a saltwater habitat. This group of similar…

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    Plant Life In Catalina

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    SNORKELING In this activity, you see an extreme amount of biodiversity. Kelp, Giribaldi, Opal Eye, Moray Eels, water snakes, and other marine life are spotted in this journey. You are in the water for approximately 30 minutes and the water is 65 degrees F. The snorkel helps you breathe while under the water. Sometimes, as you're swimming, kelp will brush against your legs. As you go deeper into the ocean, the bottom is approximately 20 feet deep and many animals…

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    seemed like a million people and it was so hard to find a spot. We found a spot right next to the water, which for some reason was a dark murky brown. It was lined with trash and there were these little pools of weird liquids. There were tiny pieces of kelp gardens that were showing because of the tide At around ankle deep water a sting in my foot…

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    Polar Bears Research Paper

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    not only like hunting ringed seals and bearded seals but they also hunt for walrus, carcasses, and beluga whales. However, when they are forced to spend a few months on land in which they have to enjoy eating kelp, vegetation, birds, the bird’s eggs, and at times even rodents. Although, kelp is not the favorite food for a polar bear sometime if that all there is, then they have no choice but to enjoy it. Polar bears are quite smart when it comes to hunting. They have a few tricks up their paws…

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    Sea Cow

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    The author states the theories about the main cause of extinction, and provides three reasons of support. However, the professor explains that these theories were not the cause of Steller’s sea cow population decline, and refutes each of the author’s reasons. The reading posits that the sea cows were overhunted by the native Siberian people. On the other hand, the professor explains this point by saying that the sea cow was a mass creature with nine meters long heavy body. He states that the…

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    Essay On Sea Otters

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    There are many different organisms and mammals that inhabit the oceans of our world and each one is unique and special to their environments. Each organism has a vital role to play and each is important in keeping our oceans balanced. Two of my favorite animals that I’d like to explore further is the sea otters and the manatees, both amazing marine mammals. Both animals are now considered endangered and many have taken acts towards conservation for them to perhaps strive once again in the future…

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    You can find the Sea Urchin in the warmest seas to the coldest oceans off the coast of Antarctica. Because Sea Urchins are edible you may be able to find a sea urchin on the menu in a sushi restaurant. Sea urchins mostly eat kelp that they find nearby, but occasionally they will eat algae, sponges, or muscles. The Sea Urchin isn’t extinct because of its reproduction process. The way Sea Urchins reproduce is very complex and Sea Urchins can have a very long lifespan. The female's…

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