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    Purse seining is a large net that that can be up to 650 feet deep and it attached to a boat. When the target area is found the boat encircles it and the bottom of the net is pulled tight so nothing can escape. They also use trawls‚ which is basically a large net attached to two boats‚ one on each side. Like the purse seining‚ the net closes but instead of closing on the bottom it closes on the top. The problem with this is that the trash that is smaller than the holes in the net

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    Commercial Fishing and Our Oceans “We all have a romantic vision of the ocean being a vast‚ limitless territory open to all. The truth is nearly 70 per cent of all fish stocks are considered fully exploited‚ over-exploited or severely depleted. The ocean ’s ability to replenish fish has been outstripped by the industry ’s ability to catch fish.”- Annabel Graham‚ Chinese activist and author. There was once a time where the oceans were pure and fish were plentiful. However‚ that was quite some time

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    meal‚ bar service‚ and babysitting services at a breakeven price with meal and bar responsibilities outsourced to the local restaurant and the babysitters hired by CDR from the local community. This option is successful in turning the highest positive net income within the first full year of implementation (See year 2009 in Exhibit 4) and results in the highest growth in revenues and profits in the long term when compared to other alternatives. This is achieved because specializing and being a first-mover

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    they travel. Predators: Harbor porpoises are killed by their predators: killer whales and large sharks‚ like the great white shark. The biggest threat to harbor porpoises however is fishing nets. Every year porpoises die when they get stuck in fishing nets and cannot surface in order to breath. It is fascinating to hear that Harbor Porpoises in Europe‚ where there are no Killer Whales and large sharks‚ are apex predators. An apex predator is the predator at the top of the food chain with no predators

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    safety of its deep dark ocean‚ a sea of fish going along for a ride with seaweed as a safety net‚ the small‚ medium and big rocks all move restlessly as if something is to for come. A shark swims out into the open waters for unsuspecting pray. Here comes a seal unaware of danger and BANG the shark gets its dinner for the night. The shark leave fast for the dark crimson blood. It is soon to bring more sharks to get some of his kill. The air‚a salty flavor‚ blows in the wind. Like the unforgiving odor

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    Robert Herjavec is a businessman and investor. He is also known for his work on "Dragon’s Den"‚ "Shark Tank" and "Dancing with the Stars". His net worth is $200 million. How he made it Business Robert created the first technology company‚ BRAK Systems in 1990. He later sold it to AT&T Canada for $30.2 million a decade later. He created The Herjavec Group (THG)‚ a security software firm in 2003. The company has made sales worth $500 million. The company realizes $150 million in annual sales. He

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    innertubes and rope. The third innertube‚ the food‚ and the water are all gone. 8. The next day‚ Raul gets hungry‚ so he fashions a net out of the leftover rope. it works for a little while and they catch a fish and share it‚ and put the leftovers in the net to attract more fish. 9. Unfortunatle the dead fish in the net doesn’t attract more fish‚ but a shark. The shark attacks them and Juan swims a safe distance away while Raul tries to fight it off. Unfortunately in eats Raul and Juan is all alone

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    ABOUT THE FISHING NETS. AND WE SHOW VARIOUS TYPES OF FISHES CAUGHET BY THEM. THEY ARE SADINELLA SCOMBROID TUNA ETC AND WE SAWED …THERE ARE PLACES TO MAKE DRY FISHES ….FOR EXPORT THEY ARE USING TWO METHODS TO DRY THE FISHES 1.SALTY METHOD 2.SMOKE METHOD IN THIS METHODS SALTY METHOD IS CHEEP.AND SMOKE METHOD IS HIGH COASTLY AND SMOKED DRY FISH IS ONLY FOR EXPORTING WE SHOWED MANY FISHING NETS THEY ARE CAST NET# HOOP NET DISCO NET CRAB TRAP SIRAKU NET HOOKEN LINE ETC

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    References: The impact of fishing on vulnerable groups and habitats reproduction of white sharks within the entire NE Atlantic/Mediterranean region (Fergusson‚ 1996) The impact of fishing on vulnerable groups and habitats trawlers and purse seiners have also been reported for the Spanish Mediterranean coast (Camiñas‚ 1997c)

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    Club‚ AA-Event and Guest House‚ numerous Bed-and-Breakfast establishments as well as a range of camping‚ caravanning and other self-contained holiday accommodations. Be warned‚ the beach is NOT protected by shark nets due to Mtunzini’s proximity to a shark breeding ground populated by Zambezi Sharks as well as many others. This

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