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    Bluefin Tuna Effect

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    to reproduce‚ and scientists believe in that (Richardon). About the environment and the other organisms‚ we should get a good understanding how Bluefin tuna affects. It is one of parts of the marine food web‚ so it is at the top and feeds on smaller fish to balance the organisms. The process of photosynthesis between plants and sun is created the energy for humans. The environment becomes too worst if ocean has no Bluefin tuna ("Overfishing: A Global Concern"). NOAA states that the mission of NOAA

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    Date In the Great Barrier Reef there are many things. I am going to inform you about the symbiotic relationships‚ different types of coral reefs‚ why the Great Barrier Reef is important‚ the fish that live in the Great Barrier reefs and how the Great Barrier Reef is endangered. Symbiotic Relationships There are many symbiotic relationships in the Great Barrier Reef. There are different types of symbiotic relationships. There are 3 types

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    Over Fishing the World

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    April 18th‚ 2013 CHV-20 Over Fishing the World What is the Issue “There are plenty of fish in the sea‚” is a classic quote‚ but it may not be true for much longer. If we continue abusing and exploiting the wildlife living beneath our earth’s water. Ocean overfishing is simply the taking of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for fished species to replace themselves. This is a crisis continuing to happen every day and getting worse by the minute. We are all responsible for this‚ because

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    Adult chinook often times consume smaller fish to fulfill their diet. These chinook fish have a blue-green color located on the dorsal‚ and a large black spot on the node of the tail that appears at an older age. The average size for the chinook ranges anywhere from forty pounds to one hundred and twenty pounds. In order for the salmon’s population to grow they locate back to their birth place to reproduce. Once the spawning life cycle has occurred the fish will then die off. Recently there has been

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    imagine. Forts are where stories are told‚ dreams are made and the magic unfolds. To children‚ that magic unlocks journeys that carry them as far as their imagination will allow. A creative way to make a kid’s boat fort even better is adding magical fish to the ocean below. The creative process starts with a little help from Fort Magic’s Ship Fort Design kit that contains everything you and your child need to sail the ocean blue in a vessel fit for a pirate. There are connector pieces and tubes that

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    (Ambulatory) Fishes Fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is covered with scales‚ and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. Most fish are "cold-blooded"‚ or ectothermic‚ allowing their body temperatures to vary as ambient temperatures change. Fish are abundant in most bodies of water. They can be found in nearly all aquatic environments‚ from high mountain streams to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the deepest oceans. At 31900 species‚ fish exhibit greater species

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    Fish: Fish Niche - Fishes ecological niches that work in with their respiratory systems and gas exchange posess live in water eg. sea‚ rivers‚ streams and ponds. Fish such as cod live near the sea floor with competitors such as red cod‚ spotty and kahawai challenge them. There are predators such as dolphins‚ sharks and also people. Their gas exchange system has to be efficient for them to be able to compete with those fish and escape from predators. Fish live in an acquatic environment. Water

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    (Te Ara‚ 2011).This is based on the “health” of each fish species. To get a quota is not easy and they are worth a lot of money. However there is a threat of new entrants in the fish processing business. To enter in this part of the business still requires a large capital injection and a large investment in marketing. But it is far easier than starting a whole new fishing company as they do not vie for the quota but only buy the unprocessed fish. Bargaining power of suppliers As this industry

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    Marine Science 4 08

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    two paragraph explanation? I think few people disagree intellectually with this‚ but fewer don’t understand the consepent. if you cause harm to other and the planet. thus‚ causing harm to themselves.  3. Why is it beneficial that many predatory fish have larval and juvenile stages that feed at a low trophic level‚ while the adults feed at a tertiary or quaternary trophic level? By having them feed at different trophic levels they are not competing for the same foods. The foods the adults eat are

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    hopeless; he is the joke around town and has not caught a fish in eighty-four days. However‚ Santiago continues to go out to sea everyday in hopes of catching a fish. With the old man’s determination and his pride on the line‚ Santiago caughts the biggest fish that anyone has seen‚ but is then eaten by sharks. Therefore‚ Santiago’s commitment in killing this big fish‚ eventually leads to his downfall. Going months on end without catching a fish‚ Santiago becomes the laughingstock of the village and

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