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    Fishing Industry

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    a multibillion-dollar industry and has now created empty nets due to years of overfishing‚ exploitation‚ and inhumane fishing techniques. Overfishing is a non-sustainable use of the oceans caused by a degradation of the system due to catching too many fish for the system to support. When too many fish are caught‚ they cannot sustain their population‚ which leads to there being no more fish to be caught. Overfishing is caused because of fishing fleets worldwide that are three times larger than

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    Fish and Soy Sauce

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    that consist of all gill-bearing aquatic vertebrate animals that lack limbs with digits. Most fish are cold-blooded‚ allowing their body temperatures to vary as ambient temperatures change‚ though some of the large active swimmers like white shark and tuna can hold a higher temperature. Fish mostly can be found in nearly all auqatic environments‚ from high mountain streams to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the deepest oceans. There are 32‚000 species fish in the world exhibit greater species diversity

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    Environmental Crisis

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    Environmental Crisis "We Have An Environmental Crisis Because We Have A People Crisis - A Crisis of Population Growth‚ of Wasteful Consumption of Resources‚ and A Crisis of Apathy and Inaction." An environmental crisis is an emergency concerned with the place in which every human lives - the environment. A people crisis is an emergency with the community that inhabits the world environment. A crisis of population growth is a turning point where the environment can no longer sustain the amounts

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    Sushi Economy

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    Sharp 12/5/10 Sushi Economy This book critique is on the book‚ “The Sushi Economy: Globalization and the Making of a modern delicacy.” by Sasha Issenberg. This is a Fact based book about the sudden explosion of the availability of Sushi and Tuna to the world. The book takes you through the changes in the economies and cultures on display. The book follows several key people and events in the story of the globalization of Sushi. Several years ago Sushi restaurants were tough to find in a

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    Japan-the Strange Country

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    Japan - the Strange Country Japan is a small country located in east Asia. The population is around 130‚000‚000 (one hundred and thirty million) people. The total world population is 6‚800‚000‚000 (six point eight billion)‚ which means that roughly 2 in every 100 people are Japanese. Japan ’s land area measures 378‚000 (three hundred and seventy-eight thousand) square kilometers. If the earth ’s land area is 149‚000‚000 (one hundred and forty-nine million) square kilometers and the total area

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    advantage of emerging market opportunities. Crops in the fruit and vegetables industry such as Asian vegetables‚ nashi pears‚ lychees‚ olives and herbs were introduced. New aquaculture activities‚ such as the farming of Atlantic salmon and growing out of wild caught southern bluefin tuna‚ were established. Recently domestic and international markets have recognised the food value of Australia’s indigenous flora and fauna. Kangaroo and crocodile‚ for example‚ are now accepted meat products. The ‘bush

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    put into cutting straight and even. * Talk about different sauces and toppings that can go on certain rolls. * Talk about wasabi‚ ginger‚ and soy sauce. Conclusion a. Restate my main point and mention where I work‚ facts A 325 kg Bluefin tuna was sold for $83‚500 in Tokyo‚ Japan. 2‚400 servings‚ $75 a serving‚ made $180‚000 (Urmann) Longest sushi roll ever – 3‚281 feet. Cucumber roll – Yoshii‚ Japan b. Any

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    Animal Extinction

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    has submerged many habitats of animals and pushing them to the edge of extinction. Whether it is a hunt for fun or a hunt for the handsome amount of reward that it pays‚ it is still considered as illegal hunting. Delicacies such as shark fin‚ Bluefin tuna‚ and sea turtles are being poached for their high price tag and demand. No matter it is a rhino or elephant‚ human will hunt them down for the sake of their horns and tusks. These horn and tusks are being sold in black market. Illegal hunting has

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    Importance of Oceans

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    recreation or to obtain ornamental fish or fish oil. Fishing activities resulting in fish not used for consumption are called industrial fisheries. Fisheries are usually designated to certain ecoregions like the salmon fishery in Alaska‚ the Eastern Pacific tuna fishery or the Lofoten island cod fishery. Due to the relative abundance of fish on the continental shelf‚ fisheries are usually marine and not freshwater. Although a world total of 86 million tons of

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    Woolworths Limited (“Woolworths”) is a public company with product ranging from food‚ petrol‚ liquor‚ general merchandise‚ home improvement to hotels and gambling. Being a huge and diversified conglomerate‚ Woolworths is ranked the number 2 company in Australia. It owned one of the Australian largest chains of supermarket retail. Since its inception in 1924‚ Woolworths currently has 3‚182 stores across all its brands and serving averagely 21 million customers every week. Woolworths undertakes corporate

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