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    With a total area of about one thousand square kilometers‚ Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia’s Society Islands of the central southern Pacific Ocean. As the political and economic center of French Polynesia‚ it has four spring-like seasons and is rich in resources. The adequately fed and clothed people always contemplate at the sight of sea in the distance and wait for the sunset and dawn. The sunshine comes accompanied by the wind from the Pacific Ocean‚ and the color of the sea changed

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    The effects of over fishing could have a every negative effect on multiple fish‚ business and getting caught illegally fishing. If people over fish then there will not be any fish left on lakes and rives people have over fished. The negative effects that will happen‚ is there will be other fish that die‚ that feed on the fish that is over fished because they will not have anything to eat. The population will increase‚ with fish that the fish that got over fished feed on. There will be no other fish

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    Though the ocean seems like a very quiet place‚ but if listens carefully‚ one might just hear the sounds of the fish choir. Most of this undersea music comes from soloist fish‚ reiterating the same calls again and again. But when the calls of different fish ………………….co existed ‚ coincide ‚combine‚ mingle with this‚ they form an ensemble. Robert McCauley and his counterparts of Curtin University in Perth‚ Australia‚ discovered seven definite fish choruses‚ occurred mainly at dawn and at dusk ; by recording

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    Shoreline Erosion Essay

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    For this assessment‚ discuss a variety of techniques used to stabilize shorelines throughout the world. Then answer this question. “Are they temporary or permanent?” Then let’s discuss‚” Two ways in which the development/urbanization of coastal areas contribute to shoreline erosion‚ and what they contribute to our beaches?”‚ also‚ “What increases with the creation of roads and rooftops?” Shoreline erosion is a big expensive problem that is having a negative impact on our environment. Tarbuck (2014)

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    In the 1800’s there was a whale named Jobe and he loved to swim in the warm oceans waters. One day while Jobe was swimming with his pod he saw a mysterious shiny object and went down to observe it. The closer Jobe got the shiny object the more mesmerized by it and the closer he would swim to it‚ until he was directly in front of it. Jobe was so close he wanted more than anything to reach out and touch the object‚ but he had this gut feeling that he shouldn’t and he should go back to his pod right

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    Why Do Crabs Vs Porifera

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    The crab of Phylum Anthropoda is much more advanced and complex than the sponges of Phylum Porifera. One of the main differences that makes crabs more advanced is the fact that crabs have a body cavity which allows them to have different organ systems‚ this is called coelmate. A sponge does not posess a body cavity‚ which is called acolemate‚ but they do posess a Gastrovascular cavity. A Gastrovascular cavity has only one opening‚ the mouth/anus. Being a coelomate is more advanced because it allows

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    In this article‚ the author asserts that spreading the zebra mussel in North America is a threat since this invasion cannot be stopped‚ and provides three reasons of support. However‚ the professor explains that there are some ways to stop the spreading of this fish because our knowledge is increased and it is not limited. He also contrasts with the author’s reasons by proving the additional convincing information. First‚ the author points out that the invasion of the zebra mussles might be unstoppable

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    Cownose Ray Evolution

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    Although evidence has shown that there is a recent change in the increase of the cownose ray that has caused a large boom‚ it’s Well known that the cownose ray is a predator of shellfish when the water becomes warm. The marine systems caused by the removal of sharks remain misleading‚ due to the significant declines in large coastal sharks in the northwest Atlantic Ocean‚ which caused dramatic increases in abundances of smaller elasmobranchs (referred to as “Macropredators”) over the predation release

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    Tubbataha Reef Case

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    Lacsaman‚ Sakhiah T. April 16‚ 2013 ADMB002 Case: Tubbataha Reef 1. I do not agree on the proposal for development. Tubbataha Reef is one of those heavenly places that Philippines should be proud of. The public is now more aware of the reef and its importance to the environment and the economy. After many years of neglect‚ there are now greater and more widespread efforts to save Tubbataha reef. And yet‚ it seems that all these efforts are not well-coordinated. In fact‚ some of

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    Black Banded Sea Krait: What We Know So Far Did you know that the venom of a Black Banded Sea Krait is ten times more toxic than that of a rattlesnake? Maybe this is why people are scared of snakes. Though their venom is very toxic‚ humans rarely get bitten. Unfortunately‚ the population is being threatened by habitat destruction. The Black Banded Sea Krait has its own ways of adapting to marine life‚ where it lives‚ and how they produce more of their species. The Black Banded Sea Krait has to

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