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    Dolphin: Spy in the Pod Come discover the amazing world of dolphins in this factual film by Robert Pilley, Mathew Gordon, John Downer and narrated by David Tennant. See up close footage of several different species of dolphins behavior and the unique cameras used to capture them. Would you like to know about how dolphins jump, how long a baby stay with its mother. How about how they communicate, mating rituals, and hunt. Join the nautilus, spy turtle, spy dolphin, spy tuna, and spy ray on their…

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    I can still hear the soothing sound of the waves crashing down as I woke up from my nap with sweat glueing my sun beaten face to the blanket upon a bed of sand. Digging holes with my dad or riding the surf my long days by the ocean exhausted my younger self. For as long as I can remember at the same time in July every year my family set to the road for a 6 hour journey to the coast. A tradition that has been a part of my family for years. When we finally arrived at the breathtaking shore, we…

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    part in their Marine Science Scholars Program to earn credits and gain experience in the field of marine biology. During my sophomore or junior year, I plan to study abroad so I can expand my knowledge on the different marine ecosystems around the world. Participating in these different activities will then allow me to strive towards my career goal. After attaining my bachelor's degree in marine biology, I plan to pursue my PhD and work with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…

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    Ocean Reef Research Paper

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    bronzing my skin with the blue skies radiating the same color as the ocean. The waves were calm and peaceful; the crystal clear floors reveal every sand dollar and broken up seashell on the sand below. It looked as if it were a vivid beautiful painting. We weren’t the only ones at the reef embracing its beauty. All of us had the same intentions that day. We geared up with our equipment to begin our adventure exploring the oceans reef. I put on my polarized jet black mask over my head, and jet…

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    absorbed by the ocean. • Describe in detail, possible consequences of this enhanced greenhouse effect - Glaciers start to melt and the arctic ice cap might disappear → sea levels increases - changes in rainfall → heavy rainfall events due to moisture created by the warmer atmosphere. Heavy rainfall events increases → can lead to floods. - ruin the food chain→ animals in colder regions such an Antarctica migrate and affect the food chains. - increase temperature on the surface ocean → affects…

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    How Acidity Affects Shells. What is ocean acidification? This is the process caused by carbon is increasing releasing that can over time cause shells of animals and just shells in general to disintegrate. Just from human activity alone 30-40% of human carbon dioxide if affecting the water around us. It is thought to be very harmful to the environment when the acidity is increasing and is thought to be harming the marine organisms. Ocean acidification is a harmful problem from too much carbon…

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    certainty of tides, the ocean has long represented and radiated a sense of power. It can push against you, holding you under its clear blue weight; it can pull your body close in a suffocating embrace with each deep swell; it can reel back like a serpent, twisting around your toes and licking your heels. The Awakening by Kate Chopin ties the water’s wild and sensuous tendrils to the difficulties of women in the 19th century who attempted to attain the freedom of the ocean without drowning in its…

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    My science fair experiment is on jellyfish, I am looking into how different types of jellyfish feed. Jellyfish all around the world have mostly the same features but some have a venom that is powerful enough to kill a human in less than a minute. There are approximately thirty-seven species with this venom. However, there are many jellyfish that do not have this venom, these jellyfish have cells on their tentacles called nematocysts. They paralyze their prey by stinging them. Jellyfish usually…

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    Emerging from the dark abyss of the ocean, a marine biologist might consider the coexistence of life they study as well as the life they live. The entwined fates of each animal thrives upon the conditions of their environment. Their environment is based upon the conditions of the world. Humans are destroying the world. Global Warming is the primary example. The destruction of our atmosphere is primarily caused by humans yet some individuals And scientists don’t accept this responsibility.…

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    forms of ocean vegetation have long pervaded the proverbial tables and the human lives of history. From trading shells in Central and South American tribal peoples, to coastal fishing villages in the Mediterranean and parts of Asia and large coastal trading ports that travel ,carrying large seafood finds, to foreign countries; Ocean life has fed and provided goods to hundreds of cultures. Today, the seafood market is dominated by forms of commercial fishing, fish farms and illegal ocean farming…

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