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    Greatest Love

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    was hid above the foggy ocean clouds at late-morning and the eerie ocean mist surrounded the boat. I glanced upon the vast deep blue ocean and heard the siren like wails of the seagulls flying overhead‚ following us‚ hoping to feast their eyes upon a fish. I was not feeling well and I had the desire to end this odyssey. As I was waited‚ my eyes wondered‚ my mind and body grew weary of the rocking boat. Back and forth it swayed‚ making me more seasick. Every time I woke up‚ after being hypnotized by

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    Bluefin Tuna

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    Introduction Sushi eat Tuna Introduction (let’s meet the fish) The overfishing is a common problem with some species across the sea world. The Bluefin Tuna is one of the hardest hit victim of this fishery. This specie of Tuna is located in the entire North Atlantic ocean but also in seas closed to it such as the Mediterranean sea‚ but also a strip from the equator until Norway‚ and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Black sea. The Bluefin Tuna is one of the most affected stock by overfishing

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    Detailed Analysis of Shake Rattle and Roll – Big Joe Turner This is a very bright and happy song that is full of energy. The boogie woogie piano is the driving piece in this song instrumentally. The rhythm and sway of the piano accompanied by the clapping sound of the snare drums is very upbeat and invigorating. The saxophones play very catchy riffs in the choruses of the song. The bass is so smooth and has a very soothing sound. This is a loud song that stays that way from the beginning of the

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    Santiago A Hero

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    Santiago who has been on an eighty four day streak without catching a fish. Santiago is a frail elderly man who is beginning to lose hope in his capability to even catch fish. As written in Huffington Post a hero‚ “is someone who “we” determine to have demonstrated behaviors and decisions that are ethically and emotionally worthy of our awe.” Santiago is not a hero. How can people call him a hero when all he does is lose fish and lose faith in himself? A hero is successful and admirable and causes

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    feeling I had in along. This is why I like bass fishing and how I caught my PB bass and I am going talk about what events I want to be in. For people that don’t know what bass fishing is it is fishing mostly for Largemouth bass‚ the most popular game fish in North America. They are pretty much everywhere‚ and you can find them in rivers‚ lakes‚ streams‚ or ponds. The best place to catch bass are in lakes‚ especially lakes which have different structures like rocks‚ fallen trees‚ and stumps that make

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    The Mountain Vacation

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    in the deepest of any ocean. One little problem I always have had was that my father was a better and more experienced fisherman than I was resulting in that he would always catch the bigger and more beautiful fish and almost certainly come home with twice as many fish as I had caught. This was it‚ are summer vacation‚ finally it was time to get out of the intense heat and bordom of Ridgecrest. We packed are bags‚ grabbed are fishing poles‚ loaded the camper and were

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    Lionfish Research Paper

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    almost eighty percent of the fish living on a reef could be killed by a single fish that is only about the size of a human hand? This fish happens to be called the lionfish and is mostly known for its beautiful features and deadly poison. Lionfish are indigenous to the Pacific Ocean; however‚ they have recently invaded the Atlantic Ocean and are growing in population at an uncontrollable rate. Marine biologists and even everyday snorkelers fear the dangers of these fish and have even started taking

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    confirms this notion‚ saying “Fish…I’ll stay with you until I am dead.” His pure strength of mind is so unbelievable fortified here that he has no trouble in bluntly admitting to his own likely demise. There is a significant difference between admitting to something‚ and succumbing to it‚ however. Santiago In this case‚ however willing to admit to his flaws and handicaps‚ is in no way yielding to his own demise. He is ready to give all he’s got in the name of this war of fish versus man. He confirms this

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    fishing and overfishing is a big problem to the aquatic animals in the world. In 1968 a cod (type of fish) catching industry got a highly industrialized fishing vessel‚ and was able to catch from about 500‚000 to 800‚000 tons of codfish in Labrador and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. In the 10 years to follow the cod population decreased to the point that‚ the amount of spawning cod out of Newfoundland in 1977 was a 94 percent drop from the amount in 1962. Another type of fish population to decline due

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    Over Fishing

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    fisherman are from poorer countries and they see it as‚ the more fish they return home with the more they will be paid. There have been many measures introduced to help prevent over fishing occurring although we could do more. Over fishing is a serious global issue which needs to be addressed before it is too late and we loose the many different species of fish we love in our oceans. Over fishing occurs when fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an un-acceptable level. This can occur in any body

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