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    Barrier Reef started in 2014 and officially lasted until about 6 months ago. Only about 7% of the reef just on the southern side was left unbleached & alive at it's worst point.(ABC) Overall about 12% of the worlds reefs were affected by this massive bleaching event. These recent events have been linked to climate change and is in several ways proved to be caused by humans.(NatGeo) The ocean has soaked up about 93% of the heat from climate change, making them significantly warmer than they were…

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    research the reefs protection, figure out how it started, and ponder upon some fun facts. Now, let’s dive deep into the deep blue ocean, and investigate the reefs features. The Great Barrier Reef is located in Queensland, Australia. It has 1500 miles of lots of wildlife and is almost parallel to the Queensland coast.The Great Barrier Reef stretches from the southern coast to the northern tip of Cape York. The reef can be between 15 and 150 kilometers from shore and around 65 kilometers wide in…

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    Stop Global Warming Essay

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    The world will melt its way into an apocalyptic world, oceans will flood places, people will die of the heat, starvation will take place. How will the human race prevent this from happening? In order to stop global warming scientists must find ideas, and look at what is causing this? Global Warming occurs when a vast quantity of C02 along with other pollutants gets into the atmosphere and absorbs light as well as solar radiation, which has bounced off the surface of the Earth for centuries in…

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    The Shark Research Paper

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    depleting shark populations worldwide. 3.2% of shark species are listed on the endangered list. These fins are used to make fin soup. Once the fin i cut off sometimes the shark is kept and sometimes its body is thrown back into the ocean. When the body is thrown back into the ocean…

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    1. Introduction The most recent research lines are based on understanding wild paralarvae behaviour and prey preferences, refining paralarval nutrition and rearing conditions for O. vulgaris welfare (Iglesias and Fuentes et al., 2014). In the culture of cephalopods, the paralarval life stage is a critical period, especially for octopuses. During this period, the paralarvae must initiate the consumption of a suitable diet to grow, requiring stable conditions for proper development (Iglesias &…

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    TITLE Top 10 Spots to Enjoy Balinese Sunshine LEAD PARAGRAPH There is one common reason why people flock to Bali on a regular basis: the sun. This tropical island offers one of the best summer experiences in the world and they all involve warmth of Balinese sunshine. Although during dry season from May to October is the best time to visit Bali, rainy season may still offer some sunny days for us to enjoy. That is one of the perks of tropical weather. Having been around Bali for years, I found…

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    The Black Fish Monologue

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    The Black Fish was known to be loud and full of the kinds of characters who enjoy imbibing in colorful company down at the docks. Boisterous laughter come from within accompanied by cries of excitement. One of the fisherman known for being no stranger to the bottle had challenged the Wastelander to a drinking contest. They are Barbaric people from the Northern wastes. The harsh environment ensured only the strongest survived. Standing at six and a half feet and thick with muscle, the monstrous…

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    Florida Ecosystems

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    Ecosystem is a biological community of the organisms and their physical environment. There are three Florida's major ecosystems groups: Coastal Ecosystems, Freshwater Wetlands & Aquatic Ecosystems, and Upland Ecosystems. Furthermore, there are more different types of ecosystems as the subgroups. This paper will cover about the name, location, geology, soils, threats of major natural systems and common plants in major ecosystems. It will start with the coastal ecosystems. Coastal ecosystems are…

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    shaped the natural economy and culture of Florida, but it has also served as a home to many vulnerable and endangered species. Unfortunately however, the Everglades has suffered more than 50 years of significant damage due to the population swells in southern Florida and detrimental land development that striped away large tracks of swamp land for commercial and agricultural growth. This damage has caused a dramatic loss of water within the Everglades, which critically…

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    easily download two of the Saltwater/Freshwater Fishing Combo licenses on our phones for a mere thirty-two dollars each. The whole thing only took about five minutes and was worth avoiding the hundred and thirty eight dollar fine. We arrived in Southern Florida early Saturday morning. Our first stop was to acquire a vital weapon for our war on the fish, a proper spear gun. We opted with JBL’s 38 Special Northwest. It was described to the two of us as the speargun that started it all, the…

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