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    In Finding Nemo, the ordinary world is the sea anemone. They are waking up for Nemo’s first day of school. While Nemo is excited for school and making new friends. But, Marlin is not as excited. He is worried about Nemo being out in the world. Away from his protection and safety. This is only because, Nemo is all Marlin has. He lost his wife and all of his other unborn kids, so he protects Nemo with all he has. Nemo has a bad fin but, that doesn’t stop him from having an adventurous personality. We wants to go out and see the world and all that it has to offer. While Nemo is at school, they go to the ocean opening. A very steep drop and open waters makes Nemo want to go out. The students and he see a boat on the surface, they call it the…

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    Coral Bleading

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    To contribute, we must avoid global warming as this causes the water temperature to increase causing the whitening of the corals. That is to say that pollution, smoke, electricity use and all causes of global warming causes this problem in the marine environment. Avoiding global warming can also prevent marine species from dying. This is an important element in the aquatic ecosystem since they are home to thousands of species and because of the benefits that come to the inhabitants of the…

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    King Triton is Ariel’s father. Ariel is a sixteen-year-old girl that despises living under the sea. From the beginning of the movie, she is seen obsession over humans and human artifacts. King Triton is not fond of people because of his terrifying experience with the fisherman. He warns Ariel to stay away from humans because they will kill her. In the movie, she goes against her father’s wishes, just like Nemo, and swims to the surface with Flounder and Sebastian. From the surface, they observe…

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    creature reacts to little stimuli. Stinging tentacles have caused danger to many humans. In addition to Wisegeek, 2003, Of the more than 2,000 species, roughly 70 are thought to be potentially dangerous to humans. The sting of some of the jellyfish can be fatal to some human, and may leave a permanent scars that lucky enough they can survive. Some of examples of these dangerous jellyfish are Lion’s Mane jelly, the Sea Nettle jelly, the Sea Wasp jelly, and the Portuguese Man-of-war. Abiotic and…

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    Dogfish Research Paper

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    The Squalus acanthus is nicknamed the dog fish because they are known to feed in packs which is similar to the habits of dogs, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website. These sharks are classified as chondrichthyes (“Squalus Acanthias”). According to the article Spiny Dogfish, the dogfish’s relatives include the Pygmy shark and the Sleeper shark. The Squalus acanthus has an endoskeleton skeleton type. They live in the interdial zone up to 900 meters deep. The dogfish sharks swim in water…

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    "Yashiro Shrine is dedicated to Watatsumi-no-Mikoto, god of the sea. […] the inhabitants should be devout worshippers of this god. They are forever praying for calm seas…" (4, par. 2, chp.1) The islanders are so gracious for the ocean, that they made a shrine of a sea god to represent the seas that surround the island. The islanders have been devoted to their faith in order to receive a sense of reassurance. They pray in hopes to please the sea god that they worship in order to gain pleasant…

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    speaker also compares the worries of land to the peacefulness of the sea.This poem is about the death and afterlife that takes place under the sea and the peace that comes with it. The theme is about how above the ocean the waves are crazy and chaotic, but under the ocean it’s peaceful and calm, and the seamen who have died at sea are at the bottom peacefully at rest. The ocean is a frightful place, unfathomable, where many people have gone and few returned. .It mainly talks about the calmness…

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    “The Calm” by Sean O’Brien is a four part metaphor representing the infinite serenity of the ocean and the stars as well as the revolving of a lighthouse in comparison to the people who have fallen from the light. In the first three stanzas we see beautiful metaphors comparing the rolling of the waves to the movement of the stars and, the revolving of the lighthouse to the tilt of the harbor. The poem continues to describe the inhabitants of a nearby bar who have fallen from stardom, sharing a…

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    Greek Tragedy

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    human life. Synge embodies this malicious aspect of Nature through the sea. Fate appears as the roaring sheet of water that plays the offstage protagonist, predetermining the lives of the characters. Comparable to the tragedies of Sophocles, Synge creates a looming tragic atmosphere through his premonitions of the future. The application of dramatic ironies such as the case of material brought by Maurya for Michael’s funeral being used for Bartley’s instead, adds to the tragic air of the text. …

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    characters throughout the Earthsea. In each of these stories there is one, shared constant: the sea. Throughout the books characters leave their homes and set off to face the unknown. Le Guin uses the sea to represent the unknown. We see this when a number of characters, including Ged, Arha and Arren, leave safety and land behind and take off into the unknown carried by the mage or earthwind. In her books, Ursula Le Guin says that to move forward in life you must be willing to brave the…

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