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    change to create a greener world‚ which involves looking at the costs of losing biodiversity and ecosystems. According to him‚ around 500 million people - presumably more‚ as time has gone on - rely on the types of fish that thrive in coral reefs to survive. If the coral reefs disappear‚ these people have no jobs and descend into poverty‚ which is terrible for the economy. There’s also money from tourism to consider. In just the Bahamas‚ a single sharks - a living one - gains them around $250‚000 from

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    EPFE 201 Midterms

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    first become certified divers by completing all P.A.D.I. classroom requirements during the first month. Concepts such as buoyancy control‚ the physics of S.C.U.B.A‚ diver safety‚ equipment function and maintenance‚ and aquatic rescue will be covered. Mastery will be assessed by passing the Open Water Certification Dive at Navy Pier (a sunken-wreck dive to follow the exam).   The second part of the course covers coral reef ecology. Students will study the formation of coral reefs‚ reefs as

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    passed away in 2016 at 25 million years old. He says the Barrier Reef is the largest living structure; stretching 1‚400 miles long‚ 2‚900 individual reefs‚ and 1‚050 islands. This grand reef harbors thousands of species. The Barrier Reef is formed by corals‚ tiny anemone-like animals‚ that give the reef it’s magnificent colors. Jacobsen states that the Barrier Reef has an extraordinary diversity of life and landscape. Jacobsen gives some history about how the reef was founded‚ its upbringing to fame

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    Michael Estes Instructor: Jeffrey Mexia English 100 20 June 2012 Maui Diver: Finding Pearls in Plunging Necklines Why does looking at this female model make me want to buy pearls? The focus of this advertisement is that of a particularly attractive female model‚ sitting on what appears to be an outdoor couch. The entire composition of the image‚ has the female subject positioned in a close-up and frontal view; angled in such a way that the subject appears to be sitting right next to the advertisement’s

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    marine ecosystem

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    meal) Pharmaceuticals Harbors and transportation routes Coastal habitats for humans Recreation Employment Offshore oil and natural gas Minerals Building materials Types of Marine Ecosystems Estuaries Salt marshes Rocky shores Sandy Shores Coral reef Mangrove swamp Barrier islands Estuaries An area in which fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean; a transition area from the land to the ocean. Other names: bay‚ sound‚ lagoon‚ harbor‚ or bayou. Characteristics

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    The Japanese believed that they had sunk two carriers in the Coral Sea‚ but this still left at least two more US Navy carriers‚ Enterprise and Hornet‚ which could help defend Midway. In fact‚ the Americans would have three carriers to oppose Yamamoto at Midway‚ because Yorktown remained operational despite the damage from Coral Sea‚ and the US Navy was able to fix it up sufficiently to enable it participate in the

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    The Peacock Mantis Shrimp

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    The Odontodactylus Scyllarus‚ more colloquially referred to as the peacock mantis shrimp‚ gets its name from its bright peacock-like coloration‚ its shrimp-like size‚ and its mantis-like body structure. The mantis shrimp belongs to the kingdom Animalia‚ the phylum Arthropoda‚ the subphylum Crustacea‚ the class Malacostraca‚ the order Stomatopoda‚ the family Odontodactylidae‚ and the genus Odontodactylus (Wikipedia). This species‚ the Odontodactylus Scyllarus‚ belongs to a group of 400 other types

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    Mkt for Cafe de Coral

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    of Café de Coral. This report will have four major components namely marketing strategy‚ coordination of the marketing mix‚ action plan‚ and control. Under the marketing strategy are the four essential elements of the marketing mix such as product‚ pricing‚ place‚ and promotion‚ each of which will include a detailed discussion on the relevant strategies. Café de Coral is the leading fast food brand in Hong Kong. With its average of 300‚000 consumers being served daily‚ Café de Coral is undoubtedly

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    Invasive Lion Fish

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    Florida and that is invasive species. An invasive species is a foreign species that is introduced to an ecosystem (not by nature).  A commonly known invasive species to South Florida and also in many other places is the killer Lionfish. Found in coral reefs or any structured bottom such as shipwrecks or even bridge columns. Ranging from 6-12 inches Lionfish look the way they sound. They don’t have a mane but the Lionfish has 18 deadly dorsal fins with enough venom to knock a human over. It relies

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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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