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    The Hawksbill Turtle The hawksbill turtle are found in the atlantic, pacific, indian oceans, or any tropical waters. They are normally found near reefs rich with sponges. The Hawksbill turtle feeds on sponges and they are also omnivorous and will also eat mollusks, marine algae, crustaceans, sea urchins, fish, and jellyfish. Without them, sponges have the ability to overgrow corals and suffocate the reefs. Hawksbill are important inhabitants of coral reefs. It’s estimated that one turtle one…

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    visit to the island of Holbox Quintana Roo has been one of the best experiences I've had in my life. Holbox is a very small island but is visited by thousands of tourists from around the world, is known for its beautiful beaches, its tours to swim with the whale shark, and the learning oportunities to see ocean live. The island is very small but beautiful, not many hotels and a population of less than 1,500 inhabitants. Something very special about this island are the beaches. The color of…

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    With the unknown laying on the ocean floor, few have the courage to dive to the bottom. With this courage, the author of "For the Young Anarchists" believed to know exactly what to do with a hardened sea urchin. The author uses the profession of oyster harvesting to oppose that we, as humans, make work difficult. As the poem starts, the author talks about how the seagull drops oysters to get food to survive. While this does not portray to how humans open oysters, it also tell the…

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    There are many things in the deep ocean sea that us humans have never discovered. There may even be dangerous predators that we have not discovered. But I am here to tell you about the Jellyfish. I will tell you some answers to questions that you might have. Ok are you ready? Let's get into the facts. What is a jellyfish? You might mistake a jellyfish for some type of jelly with a weird name. A lot of people know jellyfish for their appearance. A Lot of people know jellyfish for stinging…

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    Snorkeling Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii Honolua Bay is a part of Honolua-Mokuleia Marine Conservation District. It is an incredible spot with a breathtaking underwater world and picturesque landscapes around. Honolua Maui is adored by snorkelers from all corners of the world for its amazing formations of corals, a plethora of colorful fish including famed Humuhumunukunukuapuaa and Green Hawaiian Sea Turtles. Honolua Bay Map Honolua Bay is quite big. The water may be accessed from the beach, by…

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    A Trip To Hawaii Essay

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    size of the island. The natives are very welcoming and nice to the tourist. The atmosphere is very relaxing and calm. According to “ Maui. Myths and Legends of the World.” natives believe that Maui was created by a god name Maui. This god casted a magical rod with a magical hook, and hooked the ocean bottom. He then pulled the ocean bottom up to create this beautiful island. They also believe that Maui made the ski higher up and made daylight last…

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    Costa Rica

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    The roof was shingled so perfect it was as if God himself had placed it there. The doors were gold and steel as if it was protecting the owner from something and shined like the sun on a summer afternoon. And there were enough houses for the whole world it seemed. Not only is Costa Rica full of life, but the scene of Costa Rica is just beautiful. The trees are tall and healthy like they're in the prime of their life. The fruits were popping out of the trees as if they were asking to be…

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    In The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, a brave man remembers his horrific childhood journey. To begin with, he visits his old friend Lettie Hempstock’s old house. He finds Lettie’s mother still living there, and asks for permission to visit Lettie’s “ocean”. When he visits the small pond, some childhood memories start coming back to him. He begins to remember Lettie and her family, but most importantly, Ursula Monkton. The narrator’s thoughts take him back to the day when the opal…

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    Saldanha Bay Oysters

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    The Saldanha Bay Oyster Company has two different buildings where they get the oysters market ready. The first is situated by the ocean, where they deliver the oysters. The oysters are also being cleaned and assessed in this building, they are checked to see if they are fully grown and/or if they have diseases. After this process, they are taken to the second facility which is a few meters away from the first one, and in this facility the oysters are further cared for and developed, getting…

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    Ice caps are slowly diminishing around the world because of numerous problems. First of all, when the ice caps thaw seasonally then rebuild, they are no longer rebuilding back, because there is less snowfall and more heat, as shown in Figure C. When ice caps melt, sea levels rise which can disturb the migration pattern of animals, alter ecosystems, and make people move out of their homes because of flooding. it can also threaten many islands and coastal cities. An estimate by NASA is that polar…

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