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    Coral Reef Ecosystems

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    Recreational diving such as scuba diving and snorkeling, play an important role for the spread of disease, such as, brown band disease, black band disease, white syndromes, skeletal eroding band, and different growth abnormalities among the reef (Lamb & Wellis, 2011). These diseases…

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    what is to come in the future. This has been stated well by researchers and officials at MarineBio.Com, “Today, the possibilities for ocean exploration are nearly infinite. In addition to scuba diving, rebreathers, fast computers, remotely-operated vehicles (ROVs), deep sea submersibles, reinforced diving suits, and satellites, other technologies are also being developed. But interdisciplinary research is needed to continue building our understanding of the ocean, and what needs to be done to…

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    Some of the things they eat also include crabs, shrimp, crayfish, frogs, salamanders, eels, and sometimes snakes, mollusks, and plant material such as. They catch their foods mostly by diving into the water and swimming underwater by their feet. They can hunt for food in groups, or by themselves. Defense of the nest….or territory is….They are very active during the day and they make seasonal movements such as…a lot. Nesting for this species usually happens…

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    “Him”. Once Altberg-Ehernstein is finally alone, he slowly drifts to the bottom of the ocean and discovers the lost city of Atlantis. Or so he claimed. He was able to get his hands on a deep sea diving suit allowing him to explore this magnificent location. Buildings and temples surrounded him underwater. In the temple he found the same ivory image carved within. Spending days in darkness due to the power supply being fully exhausted, he can no longer resist his “German will” and has to explore…

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    Through The Tunnel

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    important lessons. He was an immature child who only wished to fit in and be recognized by a group of older boys. Jerry deeply cared about what these boys thought about him. Once the group realized that the immature child could not swim through the underwater tunnel, “they looked down gravely, frowning” (Lessing 3). Jerry only wished to be accepted, so he perceived the mindset that he had to complete his journey to be acknowledged. However, once he had completed the task, “he…

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    Shipwreck Analysis

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    Athens containing vines and goods. At last, there was a video on how the archaeologists and divers work. This is an expensive project, so many volunteers are needed. Also, there is no diving time could waste since it was 45m under water and need to stay there around 20 minutes. Overall, it was hard work for this underwater shipwreck archaeology…

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    down the street. At the end of the road she slowed down. I looked out the window of the car to see the ocean. At that moment I knew what she had brought me here for Scuba diving, this is not all what I intended it to be. For the longest time I have been afraid of scuba diving. Years ago my father had died in an incident While diving. After that I had never gone. As Emily parked the car, I sat in the car. Emily got up but I didn't budge, I wasn't going anywhere. Emily bagged me to come saying,…

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    In the stories of Beowulf, he is displayed as a hero in many instances. Mostly from major fights or battles he has won, when no one thought it would be possible. He most famously defeated Grendel, Grendel’s Mother and the Dragon. Each are very similar in the way he fought, and had their differences at the same time. When Beowulf is decided he will fight the demon Grendel, he is very confident in himself. He knows his strength and he knows he is blessed with the ability from god. The night before…

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    effect on bone tissues and can stop the blood flow to the bone tissues, for example, people’s who consume heavy alcohol and smoke cigarette on daily bases, and person who is going through blood and bone marrow diseases and sickle cell anemia and underwater diving along with other medical conditions. A vascular usually occurs in the long bone (femoral head) but it can also affect ankles, knees and hip in the…

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    Essay On Hawaii Vacation

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    and visit Pearl Harbor. Some of the more popular activities to do are, hike in the mountains, scuba diving, play with the dolphins, relax on the beach etc. and sea life around the island. “Visit Maui's Haleakala Mountain, one of the largest mountains in the world. Standing more than 3,000 feet above sea level, it is an inactive volcano occupied of volcanic rock that lies about 20,000 feet underwater”(Hawaii…

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