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    Fish for Life

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    Fish cold-blooded‚ limbless‚ completely aquatic vertebrates‚ having gills‚ commonly fins‚ and typically elongated torpedo-shaped body mostly covered with scales. Fish are usually grouped into four classes‚ three living (Agnatha‚ Chondrichthyes‚ and Osteichthyes) and one extinct (Placodermi): 1. Agnatha‚ the primitive jawless fishes‚ including the cyclostomes (lampreys and hagfishes) and extinct armoured fishes known as ostracoderms‚ none of which has gill arches (bony frames for the gills);

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    Shark Finning

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    Who is involved in shark finning‚ and where? Finning occurs worldwide and is most common in high seas fisheries‚ hundreds of miles out to sea. Oceanic fishing fleets target valuable fish such as tuna‚ using thousands of baited hooks on miles of long-line‚ and freezing their catch onboard. Unfortunately‚ long-liners often catch several times as many sharks than they do tuna. Until relatively recently‚ this shark ’bycatch’ was considered a nuisance‚ and sharks were cut loose and allowed to swim away

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    Maritime Law in Maldives

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    Maldives 3 Agencies involved in Maritime Activities in Maldives 4 1- Maldives Customs Service: 4 2- Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF): 5 3- Department of Immigration & Emigration: 5 4- Maldives Police Service: 5 5- Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture: 5 6- Ministry of Transport and Communication: 5 7- Ministry of Environment and Energy: 5 Bibliography 6 Enforcement of Maritime Law in the Maldives- Laws‚ regulations and aspects of enforcement Introduction Some archaeologists

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    of bluefin tuna and by the late 1970’s‚ a giant trophy fish was a highly valued Japanese delicacy. The market growth boomed and giant bluefin fishery capitalised very quickly. In the modern day‚ only a small scale catch-and-release sport fishery exists in the Bahamas‚ and virtually all other fish caught are marketed commercially. There is only one fishery in the United States that is allowed to catch bluefin tuna smaller than the minimum commercial size (1.78 m from the tip of the fish’s snout

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    Wewqewewr

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    Introduction The GTG Aquatic Feeds Supply Company has been operating for years now with its warehouse‚ distributing aquatic feeds to its customers from Talisay‚ Laurel and San Nicholas‚ Batangas. The warehouse is located at Brgy. Balakilong‚ Laurel‚ Batangas before the town proper of Laurel. GTG Aquatic Feeds Supply Company is an exclusive distribution channel or intermediary of B-Meg Aquatic Feeds by San Miguel Feeds‚ Inc. (SMFI) as part or component of its marketing mix. As a partner distributor

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    in the U.S. alone‚ 20-percent of fish caught are thrown away‚ “wasting 2 billion pounds of seafood and killing hundreds of thousands of whales‚ dolphins‚ sharks‚ seals‚ and sea turtles.” (Keledjian‚ Brogand‚ & Lowell‚ 2014‚ p. 5). Some fisheries throw away more by-catch (dead or dying sea life) than they bring to shore for consumption. This rate of waste cannot continue without causing our oceans to die. Countries “have the legal right to regulate fishing within their exclusive

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    The Green Crabs

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    The predominant predators of green crabs include fishes‚ birds‚ and larger decapods. Commercial fisheries for green crab have reduced its populations in parts of its native habitat.The Green Crab habitat areas are also inhabited by the following plants: Brown algae References E. D. Grosholz & G. M. Ruiz (1996). "Predicting the impact of introduced marine species: Lessons from the multiple invasions of the European green crab Carcinus maenas". Biological Conservation 78 (1-2): 59–66. doi: 10

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    LETTER OF MOTIVATION

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    studies‚ I learned so much from lecturers and peers but more importantly a great deal of about identification of my own strengths‚ weaknesses and aspirations. With my vast professional knowledge in fisheries research‚ my desire is to go a step further to study for a higher degree in the area of fisheries so that I will be well equipped for the challenges ahead. Earning a master’s degree could be an ideal vehicle to fulfill my goals and I believe the training and academic experiences offered by ………

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    continuing rise in population that relies on fish in their diet and the demand to meet it there has been more need for fishermen and fisheries to meet these needs. With the increase in the number of fishermen and fisheries in industry‚ there has been an increase in competition to get the largest catch and make as much money as possible. The race by fishermen and fisheries to increase their catches and the need to meet demands has led to the discovery of the technology and techniques that would allow

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    Debate second affirmative

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    Good afternoon‚ Ladies and Gentlemen. I am the second speaker for the affirmative team and I will be continuing my team’s case tonight‚ “¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬Overfishing: Ecosystem management ensures a future for fisheries.” I will firstly start with some rebuttal. Speaker 1 of the opposing team said “(¬¬¬make sure to add a lot I need it)" He/she also stated “(¬¬¬make sure to add a lot I need it)" Now onto my debate. The first speaker from our team stated and explained why over fishing is a

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