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    largest striped bass fishery in the US‚ according to Massachusetts’s division of fisheries and wildlife management‚ the vitality of Boston Harbor’s striped bass fisheries is apparent in the range and variety of places anglers have hooked into linesiders in the harbor over the past decade. Aside from obvious places like the mouth of the harbor‚ the Deer Island Rip‚ Faun Bar and the outer islands‚ Boston Harbor’s inner waters reflect the health of the Boston striped bass fishery overall. In many ways

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    AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT There are two different purposes of air quality management. One is to achieve and maintain such levels of air quality to protect the health of the public. Second is to prevent damage to plant and animal life and property‚ and to encourage social and economic development in the country. Chapter I
Standards Section 3. Ambient Air Quality Standards. There shall be established ambient air quality standards which shall prescribe the maximum concentration of air pollutants permissible

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    Lecture 1: What are the 3 domains of life? (Ch. 12‚ Section “The Three Domains of Life”) Bacteria‚ Archaea‚ and Eukarya What marine organism represents the vast majority of the ocean’s biomass? (Ch. 12‚ Section “How Are Marine Organisms Classified?”) Plankton Plankton is a organism that float. Why is a copepod‚ which can swim and propel itself through the water‚ classified as plankton? (Ch. 12‚ Section “Plankton”) Because of its small size‚ it cannot swim very far or fast so its location

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    INDIAN AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY : SOME FACTS India with arable land of 184 million hectares. India produces annually 90 million tonnes of milk (highest in the world) India produces 150 million tonnes of fruits & vegetables (second largest) India has 485 million livestock population (largest) India produces 204 million tonnes food grain (third largest) India produces 6.3 million tonnes fish (3rd largest) ‚ India has 489 million Poultry and produces 45‚200 million eggs. India had the “Green” Revolution

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    national output. The agricultural sector also provides the state with coconut‚ tea‚ banana‚ coffee‚ cashew and spices. Being on the coastal belt‚ 1.1 million people of the state solely depend upon the vast water body for food‚ occupation and tourism. Fishery alone provides 3 per cent of the state’s income. Overall the coastline has become that of great importance. With its scenic beauty and export quality products‚ Kerala is given a lot of importance not only in India but other countries as well. Almost

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    70% of the Earth is covered by water - which is: 97% saltwater and 2.78% freshwater Fresh water: 77.28% polar ice /glaciers‚ 22.22% groundwater‚ .50 % surface water % liquid fresh water in available to us: less than 1% of all earth’s water (0.024%) Aquatic Biomes: characterized by salinity‚ depth‚ water flow (fast/slow) Salinity  Freshwater: streams‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ wetlands Saltwater/ marine: estuaries‚ coral reefs‚ open ocean Rivers & Streams (Lotic= flowing) fast vs. slow water and

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    The Chesapeake Bay produces the largest amount of crabs in the United States. The Blue Crab or Callinectes sapidus‚ are mainly found in the deep waters of the open Bay among the waving strands of the bay grasses. The Blue Crab takes advantage of its’ opportunities when it comes to food and feeds on live and dead fish‚ crabs‚ clams‚ snails‚ eelgrass‚ sea lettuce‚ and decayed vegetation and other foods which it is able to consume. Blue Crabs grow by the process of molting in which they shed or take

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    Enfranchisement--- allow FN to vote after they give up the status Fiduciary--- the position of trust given to the government to act in the best interests of FN Food fishery--- separate from any other use of fish‚ including trade without negotiation or consultation‚ the government had created the concept of the Indian food-fishery Grease trail--- major trading routes Gunboat Justice--- when England and shell fight‚ make water drop in native’s land Indian agent--- a person who works for the government

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    Abstract Lake Windermere :- A habitat to the Arctic Charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Windermere can be described as a glacial ribbon lake‚ which has experienced a lot of excavations and over deepening by past glaciations. Lake Windermere is (17 km) in length and over (1.5 km) in width. This is situated in the Lake District of Cumbria in the NW of England. It is (60 m) deep and falls withinthe wooded hills near Scafell and other mountains. Windermere is the largest lake in England. It is fed and replenished

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    COURSE: ADMIN PROFESSOR: ARRIOLA ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CASE DIGESTS 6. GUDANI VS. SENGA FACTS: On Sept. 22‚ 2005‚ Sen. Biazon invited several senior officers of the AFP‚ including Gen. Gudani‚ to appear at a public hearing before the Senate Committee on National Defense and Security concerning the conduct of the 2004 elections wherein allegations of massive cheating and the “Hello Garci” tapes emerged. AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Senga issued a Memorandum‚ prohibiting Gen. Gudani‚ Col

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