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    Market Segmentation: For Café de Coral‚ it has different groups of target customers by various segmentations. 1. Demographic segmentation - Income -Café de Coral has segmented the customers by income. It primarily targets at the middle income group (Monthly income around HK$10‚000 and HK$30‚000) rather than low-income group1. The reason for choosing this segment is the middle-income group has better purchasing power and requires products with quality. But for low-income group‚ as they lack

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    Essay Lord of the Flies by William Golding The novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ takes place on a dessert island in the 20th century. It is not a very big island‚ and though it is beautiful it is also mysterious‚ and consist the unknown. There are places‚ which look like the Garden of Eden‚ but the fruit gives them diarrhea‚ at day it is a paradise‚ but at night the children get nightmares. Like this the Fable by William Golding is filled with contrast and symbols. Ralph is the main character

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    island’s rapidly growing population. These methods included using dynamite or cyanide‚ using small mesh gill nets and deep sea trawling techniques‚ and finally a method known as muroami (a technique in which fish are chased into nets by pounding on coral with weighted lines) in order to increase catch rates. These high impact‚ high yield fishing techniques lead

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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 Belize Barrier Reef is one of the most diverse being the home to more species than any other marine ecosystem. The only other ecosystem that ranks higher in biodiversity is the tropical rain forests. The Belize Barrier Reef has approximately 65 coral species and over 400 fish species. There is also a great variety of terrestrial plants‚ atolls‚ and islands. All of these things make up a very diverse reef. Atolls are a group of reefs that encloses the lagoons. In Belize‚ these atolls are

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    lies in the waters south of Florida. The park is made up of four ecosystems that include the mangroves‚ the Florida Keys‚ the coral reef‚ and Biscayne Bay. Biscayne National Park is home to large numbers of threatened and endangered species of plants and animals both above and below the water’s surface. Biscayne National Park also protects one of the world’s longest coral reefs and the longest mangrove forest. Biscayne National Park‚the largest marine park in the National Park Service‚ is important

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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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    physical features of the environment. An Ocean habitat is a place where communities of organisms live. The three main ocean habitats of the ocean are the open water‚ the soft sandy to muddy bottom and the hard shore. Examples of ocean habitats are the coral reefs‚ the estuaries and the abyssal zone. Habitats can be classified in a number of ways in order to compare them at different times‚ across different geographic areas‚ and in terms of different life history strategies. Habitats are as varied as the

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    from the tip from Cape York Peninsula to Bundaberg with the length of 2 600km. It is the largest world’s largest coral reef system composed from over 2 900 individual reefs and covering an area of 344 400km2. Due to its immense size and favourable conditions‚ it contains a high species diversity of many of the world’s fish and coral with over 1 500 species of fish and 400 species of coral. It also contains 215 different species of water birds and has the largest population of dugongs which are on the

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    overfishing. Illegal fishing methods kill our coral reefs and endanger the survival of our bountiful marine resources. In the Philippines‚ the methods listed below are among the most prominent MURO-AMI SODIUM CYANIDE This kind of illegal fishing came from Taiwan. In this technique‚ sodium cyanide powder is dissolved in water and poured into a plastic squirt-bottle. This produces a solution that is colorless‚ tasteless and odorless. When a coral reef or school of fish is seen‚ divers enter the

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