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    Autobiography of a Fish

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    I am a fish‚ very small and cute. At one time a long long ago‚ I used to live in the depths of a river but‚ as time passed by‚ my life has changed a lot. This new life that I am spending now‚ is just wonderful‚ and I like it immensely. However‚ life was never hard on me. Even when I lived in the river‚ I was very happy as‚ life there was calm and quiet‚ and I gained a lot of experience there. Going backwards down memory lane‚ I can very clearly recall my life in the river. There‚ in the depth of

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    Marine Fisheries

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    The idea of depleting our resources of fish is not a new one‚ nor will it ever truly be resolved. Environmentalists say that we must stop over fishing for it will be better in the long run for the economy. Scientists say that there aren’t enough fish in the ocean of certain species and that something must be done about it. The government tries to intervene regularly‚ creating new rules and regulations‚ only causing more problems. The men who fish the waters say there is not a problem and wonder

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    FIsh feeder

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  Fish is abundant in the Philippines and is the cheapest source of protein‚ thanks to advances made in aquaculture or fish farming. Aquaculture is contributing significantly to food security‚ livelihood‚ and the economy. It involves raising seaweeds‚ milkfish‚ tilapia‚ shrimp‚ oysters and mussels in tanks or enclosures‚ ponds‚ pens‚ cages and open coastal waters. Fish Farming has been practiced over a hundred of years. It is a viable‚ sustainable

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    Marine Mammals

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    Marine Mammals in Captivity Would you like it if you were put in a cage‚ forced to perform tricks for an audience on a daily basis? An animal being kept in captivity is wrong‚ because we shouldn’t put our desire to be amused and entertained over the fact that these animals are confined‚ being forced to perform for us. Animals should be allowed to live and die in their natural habitat Many experts have claimed that zoos and aquariums give us human beings a better access to the life of an animal

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    Marine Phytoplankton

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    4.07 Assessment Quiz (Marine Iguanas) • Marine Iguanas are widely distributed throughout the Galapagos islands • All considered to be a single species though they may vary in color and size • Smallest are found on Genovesa & largest are found on Fernandina Isabela • Espanola has the most differentiated & colorful (blotches of coppery green & red) • Red pigment comes from a certain seaweed that blooms in summer which is also iguanas mating season • Marine Iguanas are vegetarians that feed mostly

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    Marine Debris

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    ALARMING SITUATION: MARINE DEBRIS IS AFFECTING MARINE WILDLIFE These days‚ around the world exists a global and terrible problem that is the pollution and its different types‚ which not only affects to habitants also all animal species like the marine wildlife. Therefore‚ like I said before this fact could be seen anywhere: big countries‚ small countries‚ cities‚ etc; because irresponsible people who think that all the enviroment and ecological system will last forever‚ live in their houses

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    Cv1-Marine

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    Survival Craft & RB (PSCRB) |0139 |29.08.2001 |REV. 28.08.2016 |NMI‚ CTG. | |3. |Personal safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR) |993 |22.04.2011 |REV. 21.04.2016 |MARINE ACADEMY CTG. | |4. |Proficiency in Medical First Aid (PMFA) |272 |14.01.2009 |13.01.2014 |BMTI‚ DHAKA | |5. |Efficient Deck Hand (EDH)

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    Marine operations

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    Assignment 1: 1. Please set up a matrix over national legislation & industry standard (Guidelines) that applies as of today regarding Shuttle tanker operations / Transfer of Crude Oil at sea. Discuss similarities & differences in legislations & industry standards between the four countries. (Norway‚ Great Britain‚ Denmark‚ the Netherlands) Region Issuing Body Type North West Europe Area -UK Chamber of Shipping -Danish Ship Owners Association -Netherlands Oil & Gas Exploration and Production

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    Marine Invasive Species

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    they are introduced. How marine invasive species interact with other stressors produce an increased negative effect on the ecosystem; usually the marine invasive species alone does not create a stressor. As more marine species are introduced into the environment‚ the magnitude of the interactions will only increase. NOAA dictates four reasons why marine invasive species are not typically thought as important stressors for the ecosystem. One‚ there have been few marine fish invasions. According to

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    The Fish Poem

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    "The Fish" The poem‚ “The Fish”‚ written by Elizabeth Bishop is filled with descriptions and deeper‚ significant meaning. The title of the poem it is very straightforward. “The Fish” is singular leading the readers to believe that the person who caught the fish will never forget their experience. The fish that was caught must have made a significant‚ long standing impact for the angler catching it. In the beginning of the poem it states‚ “I caught a tremendous fish”. Knowing from personal experience

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