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    limits. The underlying cause is the immediate payoff‚ versus the benefits of fishing sustainably. (World Wildlife Fund‚ 2016) Fishing companies need to make money‚ and the more fish they catch‚

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    the biggest fish‚ but some people want

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    Laughing Wild

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    [PRESS] And then what would I do? And so then I started to cry out of frustration‚ quietly‚ so as not to disturb anyone‚ and still‚ even though I was softly sobbing‚ this stupid person didn’t grasp that I needed to get by them to reach the goddam tuna fish [WRING] People are so insensitive‚ I just hate them‚ and so I reached over with my fist‚ and I brought it down real hard on his head and I screamed: ‘Would you kindly move‚ asshole!!!’[FLOAT] I couldn’t imagine making use of the tuna

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    Fishing Methods

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    universally used method. In English freshwater fishing it is used to catch what are called coarse fish: bream‚ barbel‚ tench‚ dace‚ and grayling (i.e.‚ all fish but game fish‚ those that provide the angler with sport by the way they fight capture). A bait is impaled on the hook‚ which is set by the angler when the fish swallows it. Common baits are worms‚ the maggots of certain flies‚ small fish‚ bread paste‚ and cheese. The bait may be fished on the bottom‚ weighted down with what is called a

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    Over Fishing

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    fisherman are from poorer countries and they see it as‚ the more fish they return home with the more they will be paid. There have been many measures introduced to help prevent over fishing occurring although we could do more. Over fishing is a serious global issue which needs to be addressed before it is too late and we loose the many different species of fish we love in our oceans. Over fishing occurs when fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an un-acceptable level. This can occur in any body

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    bowl exposed to partial sunlight‚ and 2 gold fish in a third bowl to no sunlight at all as a control. The independent variable would be the bowl that is in the sunlight. The dependent variable is if the fish that have been exposed to sunlight are larger then the ones that have not been. The reason for having 2 fish in each bowl is to help prevent error to get a more conclusive answer. Finally you would also control how much food you are feeding to each fish. Is this too short I don’t think it is too

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    Have you ever went out with your father to go catch some fish? If so‚ do you remember how much fun it was? The sport of fishing has evolved much since the time you and you father went out. There is many different kinds of gamefish that are frequently targeted. These game fish include‚ Largemouth bass‚ walleye‚ trout‚ and many more. Overall the sport of fishing is a very fun past time. The first game fish that american anglers enjoy targeting is the largemouth bass. The largemouth bass fishing industry

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    Overfishing is “the act of catching fish from the oceans faster than the the fish can reproduce and replace the caught fish numbers. Modern day technology and hi-tech equipments have made it easy to catch a larger number of fish in a shorter span of time and with minimal effort. The more and more fish are caught the lesser they are found in the waters. This is one of the main reasons that fishermen have to travel longer distances deeper into the sea to catch fish.” Because of our rapidly expanding

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    that fishing technologies should have no impact on the marine environment. Unless fishermen revert to primitive fishing technologies‚ Stolpe argues‚ harvesting bottom fish to feed the world’s growing population will necessarily have some impact. Even so‚ he asserts‚ fishermen are constantly working to minimize the impact of harvesting fish. Stolpe is a

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    Invasive Animals

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    are attacking freshwater fish‚ the fishing industry is decreasing‚and the other aquatic animals are receiving lack of resources. Before lampreys arrived‚ the United States and Canada had about 2.4 million fish each from the Great Lakes. When they came to the Great Lakes‚ most of the fish population decrease‚ and the Lampreys population increase. The text states‚”   Before the spread of sea lampreys‚ the United States and Canada harvested about 28-million pounds of these fish from the Great Lakes each

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