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    soda bottle upside down then right side up. The Courier chuckles, fascinated by his obsession. Her laugh's as pleasant as a cool breeze in the desert sun. “It’s supposed to mimic the waves of the ocean,” Six explains. “I know you don’t see much of anything, so I figured I’d bring back pieces of the world for you.” “It’s beautiful. Thank you.” There’s more that he wants…

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    marine mammals, such as sea lions, seals, and small whales. The great white is at the top of the food chain and has few threats in the ocean. Only orcas and larger sharks can…

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    friends, but their maid drones just protect their children. I was swimming near the beach in the Florida Keys. I slowly surfaced. I swam by a piece of trash. These maid drones discard their trash the way humans eat, a lot! Now practically the whole world except for the beaches and national parks are covered in trash. The reason the beaches are not covered in trash is because the maid drones throw their trash in the water. It’s so disgusting! I poked my head above the water and a maid…

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    If you love fishing you should definitely give river kayak fishing a try. It is one of the most enjoyable water sports in the world. Furthermore anyone can do no matter what your age or gender, and as well as being fun it is a great way to get in shape. As with any sports there are a few things you need to know before you start your river kayak fishing quest. Things to know First thing first, before going river kayak fishing you need to make sure you have all the necessary gear. You need to…

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    A fishery is a broad term used to describe any activity involving the harvesting of aquatic and marine animals, mainly fish. A fishery can refer to the fishing vessel, equipment and crew involved in the harvesting; the area that the fishing activity occurs in; and/or the species of interest. These can be wild captured seafood or seafood harvested through aquaculture. Commercial fisheries can also refer to the whole process of catching, processing and marketing the seafood for sale and involves…

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    footprints in the sands” (line 9). It relates to the world we live in by symbolizing life with stuff we are familiar with seeing everyday. The ocean doesn’t cease to move, its tide rises and falls, and its waves crash on forever. In life people constantly come and go because no one lives for an eternity. “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” equals life development and progression. The meaning of the poem is that how a person is unable to stop the ocean, which erases footsteps…

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    A shark was swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, free of worry or care. It was the king of the ocean; nothing could stop it. Little did it know did it know it would become widely known to humans. Little did it know it would become the first recorded shark to kill anyone in the world. In 1916, a series of events triggered the historic attack that eventually destroyed all thoughts about the shark previously. To start with, it all began with the heat. It was blistering hot due to it being, well, July.…

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    limiting factors with which each unique population must deal. Limiting factors affect the population size and density of seahorses, but also keeps them in check. Seahorses are small animals that live in the tropical or temperate coastal waters of the ocean and inhabit plants such as mangroves, eelgrass, or coral. The average size of these creatures ranges from 0.6 to 14 inches. Teeth and a stomach are not included in the body of a seahorse. They breathe through gills, and the only source of…

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    is the reality of our planet at this very moment. That black sludge in our oceans is oil that’s been spilled while it was trying to be extracted. Those deadly toxins in the air that we breathe come from fumes from power plants.That lethal water has been contaminated from the waste and spills from the toxic nuclear power plants that are all over the earth. All of this is the result of us needing energy. We drill into the ocean floor to get oil so we can drive our cars, we burn coal in power…

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    environment of bodies of water.This job is dealing with sea creatures it can be hard or also easy but the body size will probably be shocking from your first time .Sea creatures are animals that are very huge could be small but they live inside the ocean . For example,whales,dolphins,sea otters,polar bear,walruses. The mammals that's living inside their environment could be based off the aquatic of the environment . Basically how well it's clean and natural and how much food is there and the…

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