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    What to Do About Shrimp

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    Most wild shrimp are caught by a process called trawling. In this method large nets are cast and towed through the ocean. However‚ these nets capture everything in their paths. When fishermen pull up these nets they keep the fish‚ but often discard the others which makes for unnecessary pain. In my opinion shrimpers should find a better way to catch their bounty. Shrimp trawlers only contribute to only two percent of the shrimp consumption. Yet‚ they create over a third of the wasted sea life

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    Grouper Project

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    most aqua culture development centers are in the Visayas region. Thus‚ if unforeseen problem occurs in the growth of their fishes‚ they are far from the help of the experts in aqua culture. INPUT RISK Since the Grouper Project plans to use wild-caught brood stock; there is a chance wherein the grouper brood stock contains pathogens and other diseases. Furthermore there is a chance wherein the availability of the brood stocks is bad. With this‚ they would not be able to start their operations unless

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    Chapter 17 Marine Bio Test

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    Chapter 17 Resources from the Sea     Multiple Choice Questions   1. Finfish and shellfish provide approximately what percentage of animal protein consumed by humans around the world?  A. 0.5% B. 1% C. 10% D. 20% E. 30%   2. Traditional fisheries are those that:  A. Catches are routinely recorded B. Catch shellfish‚ not finfish C. Do not use boats D. Use relatively simple gear and methods E. Catches are not sold to the general public   3. When did the world population reach

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    THE IMPACT OF FISHING ON THE SOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SSI-BUKUNJA SUB COUNTY: A CASE STUDY OF SSENYI LANDING SITE MUKONO DISTRICT. KAYIIRA RONALD 07/U/1475/BED/PD A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS OF EDUCATION KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY JUNE 2011 DECLARATION I Kayiira Ronald declare that the material in this report has never been submitted to any University or institution of higher learning for

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    gathered near the Lincoln Park conservatory. Materials and Methods: For data collection of insects‚ the class went to the North Pond Nature Sanctuary. A large and small net were used to catch various insects. Gauze that was previously soaked in ethyl acetate was used inside of a sealed glass jar to euthanize the insects that were caught. The insects were then placed into a ziplock bag to be stored in a freezer to preserve DNA structure. Environmental data was also collected regarding each insect sample

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    Bottom Trawling

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    trawling. Bottom trawling is a major issue because it damages the eco-system and it kills much more than needed. To begin‚ the destruction of bottom trawling is severe. In the process‚ a 5 ton net with weights is trailed along the ocean floor; destroying everything in its path. Fish are swept into this net and coral is completely turned into dust. These life-forms don’t usually recover‚ and even if they do‚ it takes hundreds of years. Habitats are non-existing after bottom trawling has captured them

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    fisherman who used to cast his net four times a day. One day‚ when he first cast his net‚ he found a dead donkey in it. He said‚ “By Allah‚ this is a strange catch!” but he cast his net again‚ invoking Allah’s help. This time‚ he discovered a large earthen vessel in his net. Angrily‚ he threw the vessel away and tried casting his net again but when he lifted it‚ he just found bones and broken glass inside. Before making his last endeavor he said‚ “Allah knows that I cast my net only four times a day. I

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    Vaquitas Devastation

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    2017). The decrease is due to illegal fishing of totoaba‚ which is a fish that shares the same habitat. To add to the damaged caused by the illegal fishing‚ are the use of gill nets. are trapping other sea creatures like example the Vaquitas. fisherman either don’t care for the other creatures that get dangled into the net are either sold with the Totoaba fin which is the valued piece of fish and why it’s being hunted or it gets thrown overboard basically dead. The Alert for this is set high because

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    | Net mass of mixture: Mass of weighing dish: 0.6g Total of mixture and weighing dish: 7.8g 7.8g – 0.6g = 7.2g Net mass of iron fillings: Square piece of paper: 0.7g Paper and Iron fillings: 2.9g 2.9g – 0.7g = 2.2g Net mass of sand: Weighing dish and sand: 1.9g Mass of weighing dish: 0.6g 1.9g – 0.6g = 1.3g Net mass of benzoic acid: Filter paper: 1.0g Filter Paper and Benzoic acid 2.1g 2.1g – 1.0g = 1.1g Net mass of salt: Salt + cup: 6.2g

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    shared from the author’s point of view. When we read the seventh paragraph the author is emphasising the catch of the day‚ water condition for fishing and while he states "We caught two bass‚ hauling them in briskly as though they were mackerel‚ pulling them over the side of the boat in a businesslike manner without any landing net‚ and stunning them with a blow on the back of the head."(2)‚ he lacks a defining moment

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