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    How Does Santiago Exist

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    huge marlin all on its own without the left hands help he could lose the fish! “But know they were in hurricane months and‚ when there are no hurricanes‚ the hurricane months is the best of all the year.”(Hemingway pg. 61) If you go out on a small fishing boat after a marlin the size of a man in hurricane moths‚ you have a death wish. Either that or you are a very lucky man. People die of hurricanes coming from the sea that he is in. All of these things can affect his true existence of being courageous

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    Tampa Bay

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    options when deciding to pursue relaxing or action packed outdoor water activities here. Fishing and kayaking are a couple examples I will use to highlight the advantages this unique geography offers year around. All the while weather hardly impeding upon this fun! The Tampa Bay Area is a sport fisherman’s paradise. Just within the area there are 200 species of fish and many types of shellfish. In-shore fishing is a dream because the waters are comprised of shallow sea grass beds‚ mud flats and mangroves;

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    In the article‚ “River Plan Too Fishy for My Taste Buds‚” written by Bill McEwen‚ he express his expectations and concerns toward the river restoration plan on the San Joaquin River. You might wonder how long ago was this? McEwen wrote these concerns in 2009! It has been approximately six years since these articles were published. Now we are able to analyze the results of the river restoration program and how it affected the people and animals involved with it. We can evaluate if the river conditions

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    Creative Writing: Unexpected Horizons Wow! I love going deep sea fishing on our boat. I was excited when my dad had asked me if I wanted to go this weekend. We departed that Saturday morning after almost a week of sheer anticipation‚ our destination‚ Port Canaveral‚ home of of some of the best fishing on the east coast of Florida. The sea is a very dangerous place when riled by a storm‚ even a mild one‚ so we always made sure the day would be at least close to perfect before we ventured out

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    Blue Crab Research Paper

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    negatives‚ MPAs and no-wake zones in grassy areas would help restore the blue crab population‚ and make for a better Chesapeake Bay. Nonetheless‚ I would like to ask for your support in strengthening our fragile bay’s ecosystem. Despite the negatives‚ fishing limits‚ more MPAs‚ and no-wake zones in grassy areas would prove useful in the restoration of the blue crabs. Let us provide a better future for the businessmen and women in the crabbing business‚ our future generations‚ and the survival of the blue

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    caught faster than they can reproduce (Lee & Safina n.d.) has decimated marine ecosystems around the world. One of the leading contributors to overfishing is bottom trawling. This fishing technique uses weighted nets‚ which drag across the ocean floor‚ catching anything in its path. This is the most destructive method of fishing and is described by The Water Brothers‚ saying‚ “bottom trawling kills indiscriminately‚ ruining the bottom habitat and catching a high number of species unintentionally‚ known

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    problem that occurs when fish are caught faster than they can reproduce. This is a problem that has been occurring for centuries and continues to be a problem today. Commercial fishing has driven many fish species to the brink of extinction. A scientific report done in 2003 estimates that industrial fishing “has reduced the number of large ocean fish to just 10-percent of their pre-industrial populations.” ("National Geographic"‚ 2014). Overfishing leads to a reduction of biological

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    Vacation in the Bahamas

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    Imagine yourself surrounded by beautiful pink sand‚ clear blue waters stretching out as far as the eyes can see‚ one hand with a natural cut coconut filed with coconut water inside‚ music to your liking and the sun‚ perfect temperature as if it was set to treat you. According to citynetmagazine.com this country has 29 islands‚ 661 cays and over 2‚000 islets‚ providing an exotic playground to adventure-thirsty tourists. Today I plan to tell you why it is that the next vacation spot you pick will be

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    Overfishing is a major problem that affects the ecosystem and it occurs when fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an acceptable level. Overfishing can occur in any body of water from a pond to an ocean. Overfishing is also a non-sustainable use of oceans. The populations of many commercial fish species are severely depleted because of overfishing. Overfishing originated after World War II‚ which lead to expanding markets‚ newer technologies‚ and increased accuracy in finding fish (The Nature

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    Did you know that fishing dates back to around 40‚000 BC? Fishing has been around for a long time and has drastically changed over the years. In this speech I will tell you about the history of fishing‚ the history of the fishing rod and reel‚ and how fishing has changed over the years. The first way people fished was with a spear which was also called a harpoon. This kind of fishing is thousands of years old. The spear would have been made out of a stick that was sharpened or barbed. The fisherman

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