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    CASE STUDY ON COMMUNITY BASED ECOTOURISM ACTIVITIES IN APO REEF Submitted by: Mona Rizza Romualdo Dominique Jane Toreja Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Background of the Study III. Objectives of the Study IV. Ecotourism and carrying capacity V. Tourism Activities VI. Establisment of carrying capacity : Ecotourism as conservation tool for sustainable development VII. Ecotourism and its urban development implications: current scenario and recommendations

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    INTRODUTION. Though there is no unique definition that the term globalization lends itself to‚it can simply be defined as the increasing and intensified flows between countries-goods‚ services‚capital‚ideas‚information‚and people which produce crossborder integration on a number of social‚economic and cultural activities. Although economic forces are an integral part of globalization‚it would be wrong to suggest that they alone produce it.Globalisation is created by the coming together of political

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    Keystone species are species of animals that other species and the entire ecosystem depend on. Sea otters and elephants both play major roles in their ecosystems‚ as they are both keystone species. Without these two species‚ their ecosystems would have drastic changes in the environment in which many organisms and species would not be able to survive. If the sea otters and elephants were to leave the ecosystem it would cause a domino effect. The domino effect would make other species disappear

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    Goldfish and boars and eating their way up into an environmental disaster. These animals may have different habitats and they might be different animals but they have much more in common than you think. Humans started both of these animal issues‚ by not thinking about the habitats of these animal. They brought them to place where they didn’t know how to live and so they ended up destroying the environment around them. A good example is the goldfish. Their owners threw the goldfish into ponds and

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    The relationship between salmon and trees is that they truly need each other to live a safe and healthy life. Salmon needs clean‚ fast-moving streams to breed‚ that will clear the streams for the need of a healthy forests. Every part of a tree participates in enriching a stream for the aquatic life. In fact‚ the falling leaves provide food and shelter necessary for aquatic insect populations‚ which feed next year’s young salmon. Tree roots stabilize stream banks to slow erosion and protect the clean

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    Fishing Regulations

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    Fishing is a hobby enjoyed by thousands of people for thousands of years. Ever since humans have learned to fish it has become a hobby‚ sport‚ and business. In 2009 alone‚ Americans have consumed 4.8 billion pounds of seafood‚ and this number increases more and more each year. We already know that because of our over-population problem that fish is becoming more finite everyday. Luckily‚ we have many fishing regulations to help try to combat this problem. In 1871 the United States government took

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    As biodiversity declines‚ the causes have become evident: habitat destruction‚ pollution and overexploitation. Humans have had a huge role in the decline in biodiversity‚ and a perfect example is coral reefs who fell victim to overharvesting‚ pollution‚ and global warming. With the coral reef being home to one-third of fish species‚ humans have severely impacted the fish species by destroying their homes. Overexploitation is a huge risk‚ and this became very evident when the wolf population in Yellowstone

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    Chesapeake Salinity Lab

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    The purpose of this lab is to analyze the conductivity and salinity of water simple from the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Oysters can live with a salinity level range from 10ptt-to 27ppt‚ but there is a parasite called protozoan that causes a disease known as MSX in oysters‚ that arise when salinity level of the water reach 15ppt. Therefore‚ aquaculture facility usually plants oysters in areas where salinity level are between 10ppt-to12ppt to avoid any risk of the protozoan. Oysters deliver nutrients

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    Living near Cannery Row a historical street in Monterey‚ California‚ fishing has always been a part of the environment I have grown up in. Fishing goes beyond the typical “hobby” we might think it is‚ it is much more. It plays a huge role in our economy as well as food source. Yet we have not stopped to think of the toll it takes on the different species living in our oceans as well as our oceans. Banning the barbed hook used to bait and capture the fish is a step we must take. Not just for the fish

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    Bass Fishing Lure Essay

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    When it comes to bass fishing lures the potions that are available to anglers seems almost endless. Bass lures come in what seems to be every shape and size‚ and mimic everything from shad to crayfish. Not only that‚ but bass fishing lures also seem to come in more colors than a box of crayons. With all of these choices‚ what is it that makes one lure better than the others? There are many things that make one bass fishing lure better than the next (obviously)‚ but the most important is how realistic

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