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    Dolphin Poster

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     its population is decreasing dramatically. In 2004‚ they  have been listed as a Vulnerable Species in the IUCN Red List.  The threats to the Irrawaddy dolphin’s population: 1. Fishing activities •. Accidental entanglement into gillnets and rubbish •. Explosives and electric nets •. Catching the dolphins for  display purpose   Killing both dolphins and  fishing stocks in the river.  Dolphins died because of bycatch https://safrnblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/1 3/saving­dolphins­managing­small­scale­ fisheries/ 2. Entertainment purposes: 

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    new pals go. Without the turtles‚ Marlin might never have gotten to Nemo on time. Of course‚ they do end up reaching him before he gets lost in the sea‚ and they head on their adventure home. Nemo sees a group of fish get scooped up in a huge net‚ and goes in for the save. He tells all of the fish to swim down. If all the fish hadn’t listened to him‚ they might not have been able to escape the clutch of the

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    Red Abalone Crash

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    confront her worst fears in order to discover her sister’s fate and solve the mystery of who or what is stalking her. Synopsis:  Delta‚ a 26-year-old scuba diver‚ drifts gently through a giant sea kelp forest. A small‚ mobile shark cage hangs nearby‚ with a large net suspended below it‚ holding her illegal catch. Red abalone easily sells for $75 a pound‚ at current black market street rates‚ due in no small part to decreasing numbers of the mollusk caused by overfishing‚ illegal poaching‚ and

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    Fishing Industry

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    economic industry for many countries. Over the past decade‚ fish stocks have been exploited and we have witnessed a huge decline; fish farms were created as an alternative. The fishing industry is a multibillion-dollar industry and has now created empty nets due to years of overfishing‚ exploitation‚ and inhumane fishing techniques. Overfishing is a non-sustainable use of the oceans caused by a degradation of the system due to catching too many fish for the system to support. When too many fish are caught

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    financial ratio analysis

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    CHAPTER 3 ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS  R ATIO ANALYSIS  LIQUIDITY  ASSET MANAGEMENT  DEBT MANAGEMENT  PROFITABILITY 4-1 FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS DEFINITION  the calculation and comparison of ratios which are derived from the information in a company’s financial statements. Why are ratios useful?  Ratios standardize numbers and facilitate comparisons.  Ratios are used to highlight weaknesses and strengths.  Ratio comparisons should be made through time

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    here I am walking down to the beach on one hot blazing day‚ must be another beautiful day in Laguna. I have lived here since I was about three years old and from what I can remember there have been have been no signs what so ever about sharksshark nets and shark attacks being here. I see lots of beach huts with their own distinctive shapes and smell about them. The sea is water is so clear it is blue‚ pure blue. I have not seen anything like this in all the time I have lived here. There are

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    will kill you before the day ends.” The fish ultimately ends up getting devoured by sharks‚ and Santiago feels as though a part of him is destroyed as well. SECONDARY CHARACTERS Rogelio – This character is only mentioned once or twice throughout the story but is one of the few people who continually helps Santiago. He shows compassion and respect for the old man by “throwing the net” for him. Sharks: The sharks devoured the Marin and represent obstacles still faced after achieving something.

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    Overfishing Research Paper

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    Intro Draft: Try to picture the ocean‚ the world without fish. Imagine diving into or snorkeling over the sea‚ in the( disturbingly tranquil/ dead still) water. No fish‚ sharks‚ turtles or squid‚ no sea life‚ no life of beauty‚ just water‚ all because of our careless overfishing‚ draining the waters of it’s exuberant life.This is what the not so far out future generations might be left with‚if we don’t do something about it‚ and soon. Overfishing is a global catastrophe affecting anyone and everyone

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    Aumakua Kau Essay

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    He ‘Aumakua Kau ? “Do you have an ‘Aumakua ?” Living in Hawaii while being native Hawaiian has an almost precedented expectation to know each and every niche of the culture. This expectation is anticipated upon a full or part native Hawaiian individual by either another full or part native Hawaiian‚ people from out of state‚ or even people from out of the country. Little do these people know‚ it is not always an automatic obligation for someone to know their culture. For example‚ the Hawaiian culture

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    Chapter 17 Marine Bio Test

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    continental shelf C. Open waters off the continental shelf D. Estuaries E. Mariculture ponds   6. The largest fish catches are those of:  A. Tunas B. Herrings‚ sardines‚ and other clupeoid fishes C. Cod‚ haddocks‚ related fishes D. Salmon E. Sharks‚ rays‚ and skates   7. By definition‚ demersal catches are those that are harvested from:  A. The open water B. The bottom C. Estuaries D. Waters where primary production is increased by upwelling E. The continental shelf   8. By definition

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