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    Airlie Beach Airlie Beach is a small‚ but lively town in the Whitsunday area of Queensland in Australia. It has a relatively small population of less than 10‚000. The town is an access point to the Great Barrier Reef. A boat trip will get you there in 2-3 hours. Airlie Beach has a tropical climate. Summers are humid‚ wet and hot‚ with day time temperatures hardly ever dropping below the 25C mark. Summer nights are warm and balmy. Although winter is cooler and less humid‚ the temperatures stay warm

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    species of fish have been recorded. The reefs comprise a vast selection of soft corals and hard corals alike. There is great diving and snorkeling opportunity. For me who are interested in diving and snorkelling activities‚ Redang is the must visit. The most popular activities that can be conducted here are sailing‚ diving‚ snorkelling‚ and fishing.Under the turquoise waters is a marine ecosystem that offers some of the best diving in the world. Coral reefs invite snorkellers to colour their day

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    saw that her long legs were replaced with a long blue mermaid tail. Mariota instantly sat up from the rock she had been laying on to check out her surroundings. All she saw was colorful coral reefs surrounding her‚ until she saw the top of a woman’s head who appeared to be peering at her from behind the reefs. Panicking‚ Mariota rapidly started backwards crab walking across the continental shelf‚ to get away from the woman. The woman rose from the continental slope to reveal her long‚ purple mermaid

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    Topic: Artificial Sweeteners Artificial sweeteners are chemicals or natural compounds that replace the sweetness of sugar‚ without all of the calories. But sometimes the label ’sugar-free’ masks calories present in the food or drink. Aspartame‚ which is in Equal is a common chemical sweetener with crazy possible side effects. Effects include hallucinations to seizures and brain tumors; it is hardly worth consuming for the sake of saved calories in my opinion. Then you also have Sucralose‚ which

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    Data Retrieval Chart

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    DATA RETRIEVAL CHART Importance / Economic Values | Problems / Challenges | Effect to the Economy | Government Programs | 1. Water resources provide us aquatic creatures like fish that serves as our food which is a basic need. | Some fisherman use dangerous fishing methods like muro-ami and dynamite fishing. | Red tide decreases the quality of the fish that we catch. | R.A. 1751 – Anti illegal fishing. | 2. Fishing makes a general improvement in living standards because of the profits

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    Marine Ecology Final Exam Review Difference between broadcast spawners‚ brooders‚ direct developers‚ lecithotrophic and planktotrophic larvae * Many marine organisms have a dispersal phase in their life history * Dispersal can occur as eggs‚ sperms‚ fertilized eggs‚ larvae‚ juveniles or adults * Many species only disperse as juveniles or adults * Other species take advantage of high density of water to disperse during very early life stages: eggs/sperm/fertilized eggs/larvae

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    and the sedge of course has withered.  Trees lean away from it‚  and at night it reflects‚ not the moon‚  but the blackness of its own depths.  There are no fish in the lake.  But there is life there. There is life.  Underwater pigs glide between reefs of coral debris.  They love it here. They breed and multiply  in sties hollowed out of the mud  and lined with mattresses and bedsprings.  They live on dead fish and rotting things‚  drowned pets‚ plastic and assorted excreta.  Rusty cans they like

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    ambitious goal of having the area (Coiba National Parkand its Special Zone of Protection) certified as a UNESCO world heritage site happened. This‚ in turn‚ brought in more tourism and taught the people to love their place and the untouched coral reefs in their seas. This certification came along with the law to protect the Coiba area and to buffer around it. She also shared that a good treaty was done in 1992‚ which established the Nagoya Protocol‚ which urged the discovery of ways of providing

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    MIA‚ PHILIPPINES Case Study Agenda  The Philippines  MIA Denmark  San Huagon  Problems  Discussion  Solution © 2012/13 FH Technikum Wien 2 The Philippines History  1500: Spanish colony  1900: American colony  1942: Occupied by the Japanese  1945: Liberated by American and Filipino forces  1946: Attained independency and founded a democracy © 2012/13 FH Technikum Wien 3 The Philippines The Country  7100 islands  299.735 km²  Capital: Manila  92

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