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    Santiago's Love

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    favorite activity‚ and the sea is his platform‚ therefore‚ strengthing his love for the sea. This exhibits the concept that humans tend to like things or people based upon what they have to offer them. Santiago does not mearely "like" fishing‚ it was more of an obsession. Fishing is not a piece in his schuelde‚ rather‚ his life evoles around the sea. His entire life’s purpose‚ or so he believes‚ involves the sea. "Perhaps I should not have been a fisherman‚ he thought. But that was the thing that I was born

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    Summer vacation

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    vastness of the ocean puts a person in awe. Summer vacation gives our family time to relax‚ and do things we want to do. On the island there are many things such as: restaurants‚ fishing piers‚ museums‚ and stores. One of the big things our family does is the sport of fishing. I love fishing because of the thrill of it; it is so cool to catch such interesting fish such as a sting ray or a silver fish. This past year‚ our beach house was right on the beach‚ which was

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    My favorite place

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    shipbuilding. Old Harbour Bay‚ as the locals call it‚ is the largest fishing village on the southeast side of the island. Here you will find‚ many locals congregating in the open air market‚ awaiting the arrival of the fishermen to return from the “sea” with the day’s freshest catch. While sipping “Red Stripe”‚ I see local fishermen coming ashore with their precious cargo (fish‚ crab‚ lobster‚ and conch) in their old‚ shabby worn fishing boats. Immediately‚ the fish scaler’s‚ who have waited patiently

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    Character of Santiago

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    skillful fisherman; working the gulf off Havana‚ Cuba. Santiago is described as being "thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck". His face is marked with brown blotches of skin cancer‚ and his aged hands are scarred from innumerable fishing-cord burns uncured. But the old man is still strong. His shoulders and neck are powerful‚ and his hands remain capable and firm. The most outstanding feature of Santiago’s appearance is his eyes; "Everything about him was old except his eyes and they

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    the sea. The coastal areas of Chittagong Support a complex trophic organization sustain a high biodiversity including some endemic species and are highly susceptible to interference from activities. Coastal ecosystem makes a sustainable livelihood particularly to coastal fishing communities. Ship breaking yards along the coast of Chittagong (Faujdarhat to Kumira) has become a paramount importance in the macro-and micro-economic context of poverty- stricken Bangladesh. Shipbreaking activities present

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    once again‚ very patient and I do the exact same thing I have been doing‚ but also paying attention to my fishing rod. Maybe the same result will happen and I will catch a tremendous fish that my parents and siblings can devour.” He had thought that it was a reasonably smart plan so he set it forth into action. Jebidiah sat back down on the soft but itchy‚ emerald green grass‚ casted out his fishing line‚ and patiently waited for his once in a lifetime‚ immense‚

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    Blast Fishing

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    Bring the Dynamite What’s the easiest way to go fishing? Ten sticks of dynamite and a case of Pabst. Blast fishing may be perceived to be a redneck specialty here in America‚ but that is not the case as we cross the ocean. Some fishermen in Southeast Asia and Africa still practice this method regardless of its legality. Three areas to examine are; the effect on the coral reefs or ocean floors‚ the effect on the marine life‚ and ways to prevent further damage. Indonesian fishermen have been destroying

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    affect does water temperature have on the amount of light given off from a fishing glow-stick? RESEARCH: Some advertisers claim that glow stick products can attract greater numbers of fish thus increasing their catch. It has been known for centuries a number of aquatic organisms are attracted to light. Some advertisers claim that the use of ’glow stick’ type porducts attract greater numbers of fish. They are attached to the fishing line near the fishhook. Many of the Washington State rivers are between

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    Illegal Fishing

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    Joan Carla ILLEGAL FISHING The Philippines ranked 11th among the top fish producing countries in 2003 with the production of 2.63 million tonnes of fish‚ crustaceans‚ molluscs and aqua plants. As an archipelagic state with over 2.2 million km of highly productive seas‚ the Philippines has vast fishery resources‚ and the most biodiverse marine area in the world. However all the country ’s main fish species and marine organisms are showing signs of overfishing. Illegal fishing methods kill our coral

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    Evan D. Mundt Things They Carried Assessment January 15‚ 2014 “Ice Shack” Some people say that ice fishing is boring‚ because they had to sit and fish in the cold. They would say they would rather be somewhere warm instead of fishing in the cold‚ and where they could make something eat whenever they would have the urge to eat.   Having an ice shack makes fishing much more enjoyable‚ when I am able to be comfortable and not be cold or hungry. I personally own an ice shack to do those things

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