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    The Susquehanna River is home for many: animals, fish and people alike. It is also a key contributor to the Chesapeake Bay, being the largest tributary within the watershed. The pollution of the Susquehanna directly impacts the health of the bay. To understand the importance of the river to the bay, it is necessary to understand what is causing pollution and what solutions can be introduced to lessen the negative impacts. Pennsylvania is a large participant in rural farming as well as urban…

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    enjoy – seafood! The Original Shucker’s Raw Bar has been the best one on the beach for years, hands down. There are two locations, one at 300 North Kings Highway and one on Broadway at the Beach. Happy Hour is from 4 – 6 every day with $.55 wings, mussels, shrimp, and, my favorite, oysters. Get a big basket of them and have at it! As the customer, our job is to enjoy the tasty oysters. But for the guys that actually catch and gather them, they have to know the proper technique on how to…

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    In November of 2012, it became legal for adults over the age of 21 to purchase and sell marijuana in the states of Colorado and Washington. However, there is a limit on the amount you can buy and sell. In fact, the use of marijuana was legal in the United States until the 1970’s when the Controlled Substances Act was signed by President Nixon (“Marijuana). Marijuana should become legalized in the United States for the following reasons: health benefits of medicinal marijuana, positive impact on…

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    Water In The Middle Ages

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    ate meat and bread. They had a huge range of meat to eat. They would eat pork, lamb, bear, hedgehog, and rabbit. And they also ate fish like herring, salmon, whiting, cod, trout, and pike. They also ate shellfish which included crab, oysters, and mussels. People who lived by the coast normally ate seafood and they would also trade the food. The pike were ate by the lower end of the people.Trout and salmon was ate by the richer end of the people but above all the carp. They also ate lots of…

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    Lake Winnipeg article Algae Contaminates Lake Winnipeg! Algal bloom a big issue Prabhnoor Brar, Toronto Star Lake Winnipeg is dying from algae,everyday, soap is getting dumped into sewage pipes which goes to lake winnipeg. Almost everyone helps making lake Winnipeg polluted without knowing. Most people don't even know how their polluting, but they are when the soap goes down the sewage pipes. The algae spreading was not really noticed, but when most of the fish died and fishers…

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    With Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start planning. This spring, doesn’t your mother deserve an unparamounted culinary experience at one of the best French bistros? In New York City, that place is Jubilee French Restaurant. This year, treat your mother to the French restaurant that both locals and visitors have deemed their favorite for 21 years. But don’t just take the diners’ words for it; Critics also love Jubilee and have made it known in Zagat and New York Magazine.…

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    Hydrothermal Vents

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    The marine world is highly dependent on the activity of microbes in many different ways. Microbes in the ocean come in the form of autotrophs and heterotrophs and come in any of the three domains of Eukaryota, Archaea, and Bacteria. Members of these domains can range from all niches as producers at the bottom of the food change, critical gut microbes and decomposers. Arguably, somewhere these and more duties are most important is around the hydrothermal vents found at the bottom of the ocean.…

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    Inuit and Haida Essay The harsh and drastic environment did not stop the Inuit and the Haida from doing their everyday life tasks; to add on to, hunting animals in the ocean. Also, trying to catch enough food to feed the many hungry families back at their village. Challenges The Inuit and the Haida faced plenty of challenges that put their lives at risk everyday. Furthermore, they took a canoe in the middle of the ocean to catch whales. They also…

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    The 11 armed sea star lives in South Australia , new Zealand and in the cape peninsula .it’s the largest seastar in southern australia they are found under rocks,algae in pools and in low water levels. It eats oysters,mussels,snails,shrimp and other starfish. It’s scientific name is the Coscinasterias calamaria . it could be brown, blue , green , grey, mauve,white,cream or orange. It you cut off one of its arms it will grow into a new starfish. It’s arms could grow to be up to 30 cm. 11 armed…

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    Loggerhead Research Paper

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    near the coast, frequenting North Carolina as well as Florida. These sea turtles have massive, log-like heads, and extremely strong jaws for munching on shellfish. Loggerheads are ominvores and typically masticate creatures such as horseshoe crab, mussels, clams, fish and jellyfish, while sometimes eating seaweed as well. Not only are loggerheads abundant, they are also some of the most intelligent species on Earth. The female Loggerhead will return to the ocean near where she was hatched, mate…

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