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    The Bio-geographic Classification for the Conservation of Biodiversity The Biogeographic Classification for the Conservation of Biodiversity are as follows: Biogeographic Zones of India: For the planning of conservation of biodiversity at the state and national levels‚ classifications of ecosystems are done based on biogeography. The biogeographical classification uses following four levels of planning: (1) The Biogeography Zone: It is a large distinctive unit of similar ecology‚ biome representation

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    University of Phoenix Material The Oceans and Atmosphere Worksheet Prepare a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following questions using the assigned readings for Week 4. Your responses will be assessed according to the accuracy of the content. Oceans Question Response What is the composition of seawater? Almost anything can be found in seawater. This includes dissolved materials from Earth’s crust as well as materials released from organisms. The most important components of seawater

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    This novel is based on Edgar J. Watson who lived until 1910 and farmed in the Everglades. In the novel‚ Watson and others tell their versions of events that involve Watson‚ forming their own versions of what Watson may or may not have done. Even though Watson was never brought to trial for Starr’s murder‚ he left Arkansas and set off for the Everglades‚ where he raised pigs and supported himself off the land. Even with all of the doubt in Arkansas‚ Watson seemed to fit in as a welcome member of the

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    Language‚ through the possibility of communication‚ allows difficulty to make experience of a successful individual available to others avoidable. Language in a way allows problem solving to become a communal and cumulative activity. Lastly‚ the mangrove effect‚ as a tool of language is responsible for a complex of distinctive features of human thought which contributes to self-evaluation‚ self-criticism‚ and counteractive responses. 1 Language as a tool facilitates many areas of knowledge. Memory

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    ____________________________ * Coyotito represented a treasure more precious than wealth. ______________________ * Kino fights off attackers in the middle of the night. ________________________ * "...the wind...whispered through the mangroves..." ____________________________ * "The buyer’s eyes...steady and cruel and unwinking as a hawk’s eyes..." ______________________ * The beautiful pearl‚ like winning the lottery today‚ was thought to only bring wealth and happiness

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    which is Langkawi island. BODY Main point 1:Langkawi island is the Malaysia’s best-known holiday destination. It is an archipelago of 99 Malaysian islands in the Andaman Sea. With its many diverse landscapes of beaches‚ mountains‚ rainforest and mangrove wetlands‚ Langkawi offers tourists the greatest variety of things to see and do. A popular activity here is to take a cable car ride up to Gunung Mat Chinchang and walk across the Sky Bridge to see incredible views . Many attractions abound here

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    They can be found living on the roots of mangrove trees‚ corals‚ and rocks (Kaplan‚ 1982). Aiptasia can live in a wide range of salinities‚ temperatures‚ and other water quality conditions. When kept in saltwater aquariums they need live rocks or other solid material to attach to. They can survive

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    HARVESTING THE OCEAN

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    in Ecuador. -shrimp and prawn • Eco-friendly Aquaculture- using sewage waste‚ artificial upwelling to concentrate nutrients in the water. • - oysters SHRIMP FARMING ECOFRIENDLY AQUACULTUR E Problem associated with Aquaculture • Conversion of mangrove ecosystem into agricultural sites like farms • Pollution via accumulation of waste • Disrupting ocean ecosystem SALT AND WATER NONFISHERIES PRODUCTS: • Salts (table salt)- is an ionic compound composed of one atom of sodium (Naˉ) and one atom

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    ban don bay

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    1) Location Bandon Bay is a bay in the Gulf of Thailand in the Surat Thani Province‚ extending from the Sui cape in Chaiya district in the northwest to the Kanchanadit district to the east. The total coastline is about 100 km. The bay is dominated by the estuary of the rivers Tapi and Phum Duang. The islands of Ko Samui‚ Ko Phangan and Ko Tao enclose the bay from its eastern side 2) Bandon Bay is under threat because of … Sedimentation due to deforestation Near-shore coral reef systems are

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    developments are the main reasons for wetland loss in Florida. Many people think living on the beach is very peaceful and has so much to offer. With so much interest‚ coastal development has increased and most of Tampa Bay’s sea grass and marsh and mangrove habitats have been destroyed. Sea grass beds can be found in many wetlands. They allow organisms to be sheltered from predators and many fish lay eggs in sea grass beds so that their offspring can take advantage of the shelter. Sea grass is

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