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    Why C02 Died Fast

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    The results to this experiment means that the more C02 boster we added to the tank the fish died faster and the C02 booster was replaced to act as the pollution , so in other words if there is many pollution in the ocean the fish and other living organisms in the ocean will have the chance to die faster . According to the results me and my group’s hypothesis was supported/was proven correct , the fish in the tank that was exposed to the most C02 died faster .The fish that were exposed to the…

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    At first, the Aral sea was a very plentiful hotspot for boating and fishing. Throughout the years, the sea has been decreased in size by 90 percent leaving a much smaller body of water very high in salinity. Due to the sudden increase of salinity, the fish and plant population has decreased greatly. This means that the large fishing industry was gone and the humans were impacted immensely. The big question was, “How did it happen?” this is easily answered by “the impact of humans. Without…

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    Florida Ecosystems

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    major natural systems and common plants in major ecosystems. It will start with the coastal ecosystems. Coastal ecosystems are the areas, which meet the land and water together to create an environment. It includes the tropical coral reefs, inshore marine habitats, mangroves, salt marshes, and dunes & maritime forests; but one decided to choose the tropical coral reefs, because…

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    well as managing the marine parks ecosystem. There are a variety of benefits that result from zoning, it protects biodiversity which will ensure a range of fish in the eco-system (Marsh, 2015), it helps to make sure the continued existence of unique species and habitats that have been around over the years (Marsh, 2015).. For endangered species that live in the area, it proves greater protection (Marsh, 2015). The two zones which will be focused on in Moreton Bay area, marine national park which…

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    Beach Habitat

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    Defeo, McLachlan et al examine what makes sandy shoreline habitats unique among other types of shorelines. Their article looks at threats to beaches, from weather patterns, to extreme storms, as well as man made structures and failed attempts at beach rehabilitation. The article makes a point that long-term information about the on-going changes in beach habitats is often hard to come by, and what information can be found is very short-term, geologically speaking. They suggest that in order to…

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    The reading material and lecture discuss several theories about ways that agnostids live. The writer presents several theories including free-swimming predators, seafloor dwellers and parasites. However, the professor put forward three reasons that directly contradict the theories and effectively prove that they are not persuadsive and somewhat inaccurate. First of all, the writer suggests that agnostids can swim freely in the ocean. By contrast, in accordance with the professor, this veiw is…

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    Women In The Coast Guard

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    Only a little more than half of the people who try out for the Coast Guard are physically in shape for the challenges they need to face in training. Rescue swimmers should not feel safe in the water, however they should have confidence ("Rescue Swimmer"). In fact, the Coast Guard makes it very hard for females to be in the Coast Guard because the women have to be fully capable of everything the males are doing. The Coast Guard requires everyone to be physically fit, be able to participate in…

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    Do you know that there are almost two million marine species are estimated to exist in the ocean? Ocean, or marine, is the hometown of some of people. But we are still discovering and learning this familiar and unfamiliar biomes. The location, temperature, characteristic and dwellers are quite differ with other biomes on the earth. Ocean is the biggest part on the earth. There 71% of area on the earth have been covered by the ocean. The ocean entailed the 97% of liquid on the earth. “The oceans…

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    The Tobacco industry has an effect on our planet more than many people seem to realize. It is estimated that over 1.7 billion pounds of cigarette filters are discarded into our lakes, beaches and oceans each year. With all of this waste being dumped into our natural environment, there are obviously going to be several effects on wildlife, and the natural eco system. Cigarette filters release the chemicals contained inside them within an half hour, to an hour of coming in contact with water.…

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    Radium Springs is an Unincorporated community that is located in the coastal plain area which is right below the piedmont region. The exact location of the Radium Spring is Southwest on the outskirts of Albany Georgia in Dougherty county. The Radium spring is one of Georgia’s seven wonders and the largest natural artesian spring in the state of Georgia. The formation of this spring is due to the karst topography where the surface of the water infiltrated the earth crust surface that became the…

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