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    role in the ecosystem including its usefulness to humans. It will also describe how human impact is causing it to suffer‚ and will conclude with various ways of solving these problems. Eelgrass (zostera) is a very important plant in the Pacific ocean. It helps sustain many life forms and protects growing organisms through the change of tides (Tyler-Walters‚ H. 2007) These thin blades of grass are vital to have a complete ecosystem in Puget Sound. Right now they are being damaged by pollution‚ anchors

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    Summer Time

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    getaway to the beach is just a perfect way to do so. Watching the sunrise over the beautiful ocean waters is like my own personal slice of heaven. There are so many things about the beach that make it a calming and peaceful place. The sights and sounds are just so wonderful‚ such as the calming sounds of the ocean to the beautiful landscape all around. The amazing sounds of the oceans waves in a rhythmic way crashing up against the shore is the most soothing and pleasant sound. And

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    land far away from airports and many lives will be at risk. If the world spin slows for about fifteen kilometers an hour‚ oceans would be the new main problem. Our planet is fatter in the middle and the spin is one of the forces that keep water in place on top of the Equator. If that force weakens‚ the ocean will begin to move to the poles. Millions of cubic kilometers of ocean will be moving‚ which will raise the sea levels‚ flooding cities and draining other. If sea levels rise‚ the air we breathe

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    Marine Biology

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    biologist is the pollution that is affecting oceans. Ocean pollution as defined by www.conserve-energy-future.com says Oceans are the largest water bodies on the planet Earth. Over the last few decades‚ surplus human activities have severely affected the marine life on the Earth’s oceans. Ocean pollution‚ also known as marine pollution‚ is the spreading of harmful substances such as oil‚ plastic‚ industrial and agricultural waste and chemical particles into the ocean. On April 20‚ 2010 a bp oil ship had

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    a rapid change in earth’s climate. One of the major changes currently happening on earth is the melting of the polar ice caps. Major impacts relating to the melting of the polar ice caps include changes in ocean temperature‚ changes in ocean salinity‚ sea level rise/ flooding‚ changes in ocean circulations‚ loss of biodiversity‚ and loss of ecosystems as well as their services. All of these impacts could lead to devastating consequences for many

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    Descriptive Writing Beach

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    in between her toes‚ sliding away only after she lifts her foot to take another step. Just above the sand‚ the water twirls it in a hypnotic dance overtop her perfectly manicured toes‚ before it recedes to rejoin the ocean once again. Pushing and pulling the waves to shore‚ the ocean is a machine. At this hour in the morning there is no sound of kids screaming with delight. Just the lullaby of waves breaking against the rigid rocks. Here and there‚ an occasional seagull’s squawk as it hunts for the

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    more about these planktons‚ since they are not unlimited in the ocean‚ and even worst‚ they are decreasing in population. Fortunately‚ there are new waves of phytoplankton studies and research that will help us understand more about them. Phytoplankton is mostly microscopic‚ single celled marine algae that use photosynthesis to live and reproduce‚ similar to terrestrial plants. For that reason‚ they are the main producers of ocean food web since they don’t eat other

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    of the Earth’s Oceans? -The relationship between continental drift and the formation of the Earth’s Oceans stems from plate movement that occurred on Earth. There is a theory that all the continents were once all one big piece of land named Pangaea‚ and over millions and millions of years the land of Pangaea started to split apart into many different continents. It divided Panthalassa‚ the large global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea‚ into many different oceans instead of just

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    Favorite Location

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    town in Puerto Rico. I like this location because it brings me back to my childhood memories. The ocean is on the other side of the cemetery. I enjoy the combination of both. As I arrive and begin to walk up the path I enjoy the smell of the ocean. I stop‚ close my eyes‚ take a deep breath‚ and I take it all in. The beautiful palm trees‚ the smell of the salt ocean and the sound of the blue ocean waves. I love the sound of the rosters as they sing. I often sit on top of my father stone. As

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    Blue Shark Research Paper

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    Video Reflection 11/15 We all know the ocean to be a vast place teeming with countless species of life. Yet we often forget that there are patches of the ocean that are not swarming with such life. These “marine deserts” are some of the least lively waters of the ocean which stems from shifting ocean currents that devoid regions of plankton; the base of the oceanic food chain. Yet‚ these same waters are home to some of the most notorious marine predators. The striped marlin‚ for example‚ are daylight

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