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    and Pacific Oysters deliver just that. Major Aquaculture Areas in New Zealand Northland Pacific Oyster: 51% of total production Auckland Greenshell™ Mussel: 4% of total production Pacific Oyster: 25% of total production Coromandel Greenshell™ Mussel: 19% of total production Pacific Oyster: 21% of total production Tasman & Golden Bays Greenshell™ Mussel: 3% of total production Marlborough Greenshell™ Mussel: 69% of total production King Salmon: 64% of total production Pacific Oyster:

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    Japan Informative Outline

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    American Pacific fleet. Three cruisers‚ three destroyers‚ and eight battleships along "Battleship Row" were severely damaged‚ and two battleships‚ the Oklahoma and the Arizona‚ were sunk. Additionally‚ nearly 350 American warplanes on Oahu were destroyed‚ virtually all that were on the ground. Over 2‚400 U.S. servicemen lost their lives‚ and nearly 1‚200 were wounded. The success of the daring attack severely impaired America ’s ability to check the expansion of the Japanese empire in the Pacific during

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    Outsourcing to China

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    detrimental to the country as it is beneficial is effective in that the level of pollution carried across the Pacific Ocean from China ultimately defeats the purpose of outsourcing. According to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences‚ while the United States is benefitting from cheaper labor in China‚ the growing levels of smog wafting across the Pacific is not only harmful to cities in China‚ but is also taking a major toll on the quality of American air. Originally

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    in her work Practical Water echoes this through her poems concerning the environment and its downfall. In poetry we dwell‚ but it is impossible to dwell on something whose base is crumbling. Like the polar bear on the lone ice float in the Arctic Ocean‚ we too now find ourselves desperately

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    Inevitably‚ his dream crashed down. It was not long time for him to move into the Expediting Department at Lockheed. He also did well in it. And one day he flew in a B-24 Liberator. Fortune’s wheel didn’t care him. On May 27‚ he crashed into the Pacific Ocean. He and two other survivors found a raft and waited for rescue. They floated about forty-seven days. They evaded enemy’s attack several times. They killed sharks and ate their livers as food. Waited rainwater to drunk. They were still alive‚ but

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    egotistical ideal that inspired Americans to flock westward during the 1840s. The term is defined as the belief that westward expansion was the God-given right of Americans‚ even their duty‚ to spread their population to the West all the way to the Pacific Ocean. It was extremely damaging to several parties who found themselves in the path of the hordes of migrants‚ yet Americans came to be pompous and arrogant‚ considering their democratic lifestyles better than any other in the world. Blinding themselves

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    time‚ and sometimes come onto land. They have long legs and webbed feet with claws. They are found in rivers‚ streams and lakes. Freshwater turtles hibernate deep in the warm mud in the bottom of a stream‚ pond or lake. Sea turtles live in the warmer oceans. Their legs have developed into flippers. Some kinds live almost entirely on land‚ and they are called tortoises. Tortoises have stumpy legs. Most have a high dome-shaped shell. There are about 40 different kinds of tortoise. Some live in hot desert

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    Galapagos Tortoise

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    Galapagos Tortoise Geochelone elephantopus‚ the scientific name for the Galapagos tortoise is currently endangered species‚ who inhabits the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean. They are the world’s largest land tortoise. There are two types of Galapagos Tortoises: the “domed- shelled” and the “saddled back”. Since sailors and whalers would capture the Galapagos tortoises and eat them or make a profit out of them‚ they became endangered. The Galapagos Turtles became endangered

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    Salmon Without Rivers

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    Rivers: A Summary The story of the Pacific salmon is a tragic one. Humans have consistently created conditions that threaten the livelihood of the salmon. Yet the salmon continue to fight despite the assault that has taken place on their habitat for over 150 years. In Salmon Without Rivers‚ Jim Lichatowich (1999) explores this assault as well as discusses man’s attempt to restore salmon to the Pacific Northwest. His detailed analysis of the history of the Pacific salmon sheds light on the plight of

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    Chapter 1 I. Introduction The Pacific Rim is not only a community of the fastest growing and most dynamic nations in the world. It is also the area exposed to a wide range of natural disaster. The Philippines archipelago‚ located near the western edge of the Pacific Ocean‚ is in the direct path of seasonal typhoons and monsoon rains which bring floods‚ storms‚ storm surges‚ and their attendant landslides and other forms of devastation. The Philippines also sits on the "ring of fire" where the continental

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