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    Coral Reef Research Paper

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    Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on earth. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, coral reefs support more species per unit area than any other marine environment, making them the equivalent of an aquatic rain forest (Kitch and Edwards). Occupying a mere one percent of the seafaring environment, coral reefs are home to more than one quarter of all known marine species. This translates to approximately four thousand species of fish,…

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    So, if just one part of a reef fails or dies, all of these animals and many more die. Now that you see how many creatures are affected by pollution, let’s get into the pollution itself. Over ¼ of coral reefs are threatened by onshore activities. There are six main forms of pollution that worry scientists the most. They are: • Pesticides; many pesticides and fertilizers find their way into our oceans. This may not sound too bad, but they boost the growth rates of the algae, which blocks much…

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    example of ecocentrism is the Coral Reef Conservation Act. Under this act, the Coral Reef Task Force maps and monitors…

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    A Mermaid Research Paper

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    Next, our teacher, Mrs. Badura, led our class to the aquarium. As I walked in, I saw this huge tunnel that was surrounded by the ocean. As I entered, it felt like I was walking across the bottom of the ocean. I was underneath the ocean with schools of fish and stingrays swimming side by side. There were giant turtles and jellyfish gliding next to the coral reefs. It was beautiful. But what I really loved were the sharks. There were a number of sharks in the place too and as a kid I was crazy…

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    What Is Pterois Titans?

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    contain venomous spines all over the body. Lionfish can grow up to 18.5 inches in length and are a species native to the Indo-Pacific region. Economically speaking lionfish are not regularly used in the seafood business, but are a huge part of the aquarium trade (Robbins). Due to the spines described above, there does not seem to be a predator that feeds on these fish in the Atlantic Ocean. This of course makes their invasiveness even harder to combat. Pterois volitans have invaded the Western…

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    spread throughout the southeast area of the United States, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Lionfish are members of the scorpionfish family. Lionfish are invasive and predatory and can disrupt the ecosystem and have a negative effect on the coral reefs and…

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    Ocean Persuasive Speech

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    secrete hard carbonate exoskeletons which support and protect the coral polyps. Most reefs grow best in warm shallow clear sunny and agitated waters aria which also includes sea anemones and jellyfish Unlike sea anemones corals secrete hard carbonate exoskeletons which support and protect the coral polyps Most reefs grow best in warm shallow clear sunny and agitated waters cnidaria are also responsible for making the reefs There are many organisms that live in Utah. In the water systems that…

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    Saltwater Aquarium

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    Aquarium can be designed in various types. One of the most attractive types is saltwater aquarium. It is a kind of aquarium that is designed with sea view. Besides that, the fish also belongs to sea fish. Of course, you should also apply saltwater. This aquarium should always be kept well so that the water and fish will always be healthy by removing the dissolved organic compound. To realize it, you need to skim it. There are many skimmers available in the market. If you are interested to look…

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    Family Wrasses Essay

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    fishes, commonly known as wrasses, are amongst the perennial favorites in the marine aquarium industry. Chances are that if you remain involved with marine aquaria for any length of time, you will eventually come to own a wrasse. Here are the basics of this diverse and extraordinary family of fishes. Wrasses can be found throughout the Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific in both temperate and tropical seas. Many are reef-associated, and many fulfill important ecological functions within the…

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    Coral Reef Climate Change

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    Our industrialized lifestyle leading to climate change is something we can adapt to, but it’s causing a change that the Coral Reefs are not acclimated to live in.The changes and industrializations we bring affects the climate. This problem has been named and clarified as climate change. Since the industrial revolution our climate has changed drastically. Industrial waste is now a necessary problem that collides with our daily life. This lifestyle can be too much for the fragile ecosystems our…

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