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    Oceanography Essay Outline

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    total number of fish caught and landed by a fishery should be implemented. Making sure that all harvests aren’t overstepping the oceans’ replenishment speeds. Also‚ many ocean habitats must be protected. The key parts in ecosystems need full protection from destructive fisheries. Some examples could include spawning and nursing grounds of fish‚ delicate sea floor‚ unique unexplored habitats‚ and corals. These areas are vital to the constant growth and continued replenishment of fish in our oceans.

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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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    Benefits Worth The Health Risks? Salmon is one of the most common farmed fish along with tilapia and trout. (Anon.‚2007) The industry generates billions of dollars each year. With medical professionals advocating consumers to eat a diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids for a healthy heart and low blood pressure‚ the demand for salmon is at an all time high. (Anon.‚ 2004) Farmed salmon can provide an affordable heart healthy fish to the masses year round. But‚ is farmed salmon really healthy enough for

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    fishers and environmentalists‚ but both sides remain alienated from each other. The demand for fish has been spurred in part by nutritionists and doctors who promote the health benefits of seafood over red meat. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries Service)‚ the average American ate 16.6 pounds of canned‚ fresh‚ and frozen fish in 2004‚ including shrimp‚ catfish‚ tilapia‚ lobster‚ and orange roughy. This per capita consumption

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    Physiology Assignment

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    turned and was watching my fish in my fish tank and realized that was what I would do it on. Then I realized that I spend many hour throughout the week watching my fish swim around‚ it is almost therapeutic. I found that the anatomy and physiology of a fish is very unique so that they can exist in the different underwater environments. In this paper we will cover their circulatory system‚ how fish sense their environment‚ and how they swim. The circulatory system of a fish is just like a humans in

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    the past year these rare Mathemafish are being threaten by the Fluted Dropout Shark. As months pass the population is starting to decrease more and more. We are finding that out through the catch-tag-release method (method that allows us to track the fish) that the past twelve months the population which started at 480 has dropped to 46. Three specific intervals were chosen because these intervals showed the most of how population changes throughout time. The intervals of (1‚ 472) and (5‚152) was the

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    Stickleback Evolution

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    Hunter Urick Stickleback Evolution Section 22 Sticklebacks are small fish that live in the oceans‚ streams and lakes across the northern hemisphere (Millington‚ 2013). There are three types of triple spine stickleback fish that live in the wild; marine‚ sea-run‚ and freshwater. The marine fish only live and breed in the ocean. The sea-run fish live in the ocean but they travel to fresh water to breed. Freshwater sticklebacks of course live in the freshwater all their lives (Leady

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    Shark Loss Research Paper

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    just one example on how sharks keep everything in balance. Another example is coral reefs which serve as a home to thousands of fish in the ocean such as the parrot fish. Parrot fish eat coral reefs and if they don’t have a predator to control their population size it could be detrimental to the coral reefs. The parrot fish would become overpopulated and all these fish would eat away the coral reefs. (TEDxYouth). The ocean’s ecosystems would collapse without coral reefs. Many species are at risk

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    we know that fishing can be exciting when you get to hook in to said fish. But what you may have not thought of is‚ fishing is a time when two or more people get to share a fun exciting experience when you are both working towards a goal together. Even when one may be teaching a “guppy” how to fish there is nothing like sharing the experience with them. The look in their eyes as they

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    overfishing may not seem harmful to people‚ but in reality its damage is often underestimated. Overfishing is when too many fish are being caught than reproduction can replace. We can never really say that it is going to stop but we can try our best to reduce overfishing as much as possible. The world may think that the food in the sea is never-ending but that is not so. “Gathering as many fish as possible may seem like a profitable practice‚ but overfishing has serious consequences.” The outcome of overfishing

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