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    Therefore, without coral reefs there will be no life cycle in the ocean (Environment 911, 2011). According to Marine Animals, more than 100,000 sea animals die every year due to ocean pollution, one cause is ingesting plastic. As a result of this, the animal will feel full because the nondigestible plastic will remain in the animal’s stomach taking up space for the animal’s real food source, this can cause malnutrition, dehydration, and starvation (Save Our Shores). In addition, if the…

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    enables species to thrive in a certain environment. Such as the A. Millepora is a type of coral species that habitat both inshore and offshore reefs ( Lema et al. 2014). By knowing the environmental location of where these species thrive can help scientist determine how these populations grow…

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    coral reefs. (Lesser, 2010) Terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems are all affected by climate change. Coral is a vital part of the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem, without it there would be cascading effects. Coral bleaching is primarily caused by ocean temperature increase, but can also be caused by increased sunlight exposure and pollution from runoff. In order to prevent coral bleaching, there are many actions individuals can take. Coral plays a crucial role in the Great Barrier Reefs…

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    In addition to rebranding Coral Reef Resort to target families, there would be additional capital improvement expenses. Cottage renovations would be nearly $50,000. The addition of a playground is estimated at $15,000. The wages expense to hire a chef could vary based on the quality…

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    Have you ever just turned on the television and saw on discovery channel or something the Coral Reefs? They are beautiful aren’t they? That is why we cannot let them die off because of Acidification. Acidification is when too much carbon dioxide gets into the ocean which increases the acidity of the water and lowering the ph. I know other issues may be talked about more but if we look really close at acidification, acidification is a huge aftermath of those issues. I swear the human species as a…

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    Anthozoans: Coral Reefs

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    Coral reefs are Anthozoans. Scientists classify them as animals. They are the largest class of organisms in the phylum cnidarian. There are more than six thousand species. Coral reefs are communities of living things. They are known as the “rainforests of the oceans.” This is because there are sea slugs, oysters and many other creatures living there. Corals are animals related to anemones and jellyfish. They extend their tentacles to sting. A polyp is an individual coral consisting of a stomach…

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    Coral Reef Destruction

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    Coral reefs throughout the world are experiencing various levels of decay. While only ten percent of the world’s overall coral reef population has been completely destroyed, in hard-hit places like the Philippines over 70 percent of coral reefs have been lost, while just a measly 5 percent can be said to be in truly good condition. The causes behind the widespread destruction of coral reefs are many, all acting simultaneously to contribute to the problem. Firstly, humans serve as a huge…

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    Cuba Articles Environmental/natural resource issue: If Cuba is known for anything, it would have to be there popularized coral reefs and their tourist attractions. The country is filled with thousands of miles of coral reef ecosystems which are pristine and healthy. But experts fear that Cuba may face degradation and coral reefs eventually will disappear if precautions are not taken. And also believe with the expansion of tourism, mechanized agriculture and oil exploration, it could possibly…

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    can be found in both the Pacific and Indian oceans, starting from Hawaii and stretching all the way to the eastern coast of Africa. One specimen was collected off the edge of Australia by a researcher. The octopus lives in shallow waters in coral reefs. The range of their inhabitants extends from the Red Sea, to Madagascar, to southern Asia. Habitat…

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    A. Define/describe your company. Your company can be based on a specific type of fish at a specific location etc. Quality Fish Company INC. was founded in 2017 by Engers Duran in Miami, Florida. Quality Fish company is involved in the distribution of fresh and frozen Atlantic Bluefin Tuna to hotels, restaurant, and supermarket across South and North Florida. Quality Fish Company source its target product (Atlantic Bluefin Tuna) over the area of open ocean south of new England and East of the Mid…

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