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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    bigger jellyfish could. When jellyfish want to eat it is not as difficult as it would be for other animals. Most jellyfish are found in every ocean from the deep parts to the surface there are also some species known to live in fresh waters such as lakes and rivers. Colorful jellyfish are often found in coastal zones. Jellyfish have been roaming the ocean for 500 million…

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    activities: Well, the island offers a variety of option for parents with kids. In other words, preparing your mindset for the Phillip Island Penguin Parade Tour means you are opening doors to a world of family activities. The Nobbies Center, wildlife ocean eco-boat, moonlit sanctuary, Warrook farm, Rhyll Trout and Bush Tucker Farm, chocolate factory, Mary koala and animal park, koala conservation center, Antarctic journey, and A Maze’N Things are the family activities you can try on the…

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    and non-commercial fishing which depletes a fishery by catching so many adult fish that there aren’t enough remaining to breed and replenish the population. Currently, fishing operations around the world are two to three times larger than what our oceans can sustain. Our combined global fishing capacity, or the amount of fish that can be taken by a single unit whether that be a fisherman or a trawler, is enough to be evenly expanded over at least 4 planets similar in size to our own. The UN Food…

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    She also visits people in countries where disasters have happened, like when she visited Thailand in 2005 and brought orphans back to the ocean for the first time since the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia. Then in 2011 she visited the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan. She has also won numerous awards and has been honored to be on numerous television programs and shows…

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    Beowulf Alternate Ending

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    “You will always be my daughter, no matter what. I love you.” “NO!” I screamed archaically as the boat began to turn over. “NO! DAD!” The boat began to sway. To my right, water began to spill over the deck. I felt myself falling towards the ocean. The waters below lapped up the sides of the vessel like the hands of an angry mob. Blood rushed to my head as we turned even further. We crashed into the hungry sea. The freezing water covered me like a blanket, shocking all my senses…

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    Shocking The Ocean. Over two thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered by water; less than a third is taken up by land. However, the surface of the ocean is polluted. The book Oceans a Visual Guide defined pollution as “The introduction of substance, material or unwanted heat energy from human activities that adversely affect an ecosystem” (Hutchinson and Hawkins 210). Sylvia Earle, an American marine biologist, explore, and author has a Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy, mentioned…

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    stared into the wide open. Looking closer, Coco wondered, I wish I could own a sailboat. Her dad had died when she was very young, and it felt as if the ocean had died with him. She loved the sea very dearly. Coco was eleven, and she knew all the facts about the sea in alphabetical order. Her wavy, turquoise-dyed hair looked as if she had put the ocean waves on her head. Coco had put on a top on with blue wavy lines across it. Her baggy pants swayed slowly against the wind. Coco stood on a…

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    Head Seascape who found 335 different species in one dive. All over the world, new technology is being used and created to discover the different species of sharks. The discoveries have transformed the way we believe sharks eat, mate, and live in the oceans. For example, Erdmann found 3 new different shark species in Cenderawasih Bay. In Indonesia, it took them six years to announce the making of seven marine protected areas. And, in Raja Ampat, people in local communities have been attempting…

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    and frequent extreme weather Another aspect proving climate change’s existence is the increase in ocean acidification. Increased carbon dioxide in the air is causing rapid ocean acidification to occur. Ocean acidification is when carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater and reduces the seawater’s pH level and since the industrial revolution, the acidity of surface ocean waters has increased by 30%. Ocean acidification is dangerous because in more acidic waters, calcium carbonate is more difficult…

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    the scientific community is in turmoil about if global warming is really happening, making it difficult for the population to know what to think. However, there is evidence that the Earth’s temperature is rising: our polar ice caps are melting, and ocean levels are rising, showing that even if certain scientists aren’t sure about if global warming is…

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