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    Importance of Oceans

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    fisheries. Fisheries are usually designated to certain ecoregions like the salmon fishery in Alaska‚ the Eastern Pacific tuna fishery or the Lofoten island cod fishery. Due to the relative abundance of fish on the continental shelf‚ fisheries are usually marine and not freshwater. Although a world total of 86 million tons of

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    Caribbean Travel and Tourism (HM321) Name: Dondre Fawkes Student #: 620023009 Lecturer: Ms. Mackay Negative environmental impact of tourism in the Caribbean Coastal and Marine Resources The overall environmental effects of tourism in the Caribbean involve environmental degradation which hinders sustainability. Environmental effects related to tourism are problematic and may cause irreversible impacts. These environmental effects include urbanization‚ over exploitation of resources

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    My Men are My Heroes

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    father. He already had the Marine Corps in his sights. January 1984‚ Kasal left his hometown of Afton‚ Iowa and got a plane destined for MCRD‚ San Diego. Kasal shined right away and became a squad leader and was meritoriously promoted to Private First Class by graduation and instructed that he was going to indeed be a grunt like he wanted. After graduating as the honor graduate in School of Infantry‚ Kasal was stationed on Camp Pendleton with 2nd battalion‚ 1st marine regiment. He was a PFC in Weapons

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    Chalk Out of Seashells

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    Title: “ Chalk out of seashell s” Name: Gerald P. Raboy School: Cabittaogan National High School Address: Cabuloan Sta. Catalina Ilocos Sur ABSTRACT The study on the production of chalk out of seashells were designed to produce quality dustless and long lasting chalk to compare with the standard existing commercialized chalks if there are any‚ which was sold in the market. The chalk out of seashells is for local or non-local used for schools or any educational aspects or even at

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    Lee Harvey Oswald

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    his enlistment‚ the family returned to Fort Worth in July 1956‚ and he re-enrolled in 10th grade for the September session‚ but quit in October to join the marines‚ he never received a high school diploma. By the age of 17‚ he had resided at 22 different locations and attended 12 different schools. Oswald enlisted in the united states marine corps on October 24‚ 1956‚

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    Importance of Article 86

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    It is always important to be where you are supposed to be. In the Marine Corps‚ every leader stresses the fact on being on time or being at the right place. So should not have to ask yourself if it is important to be where you are told to be? I know most Marines will tell you that is very important. It is my responsibility to be where I am supposed to. It is all about accountability. You have to keep track of your Marines. It is your responsibility and your superiors responsibility. They are

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    Beluga Whales

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    Beluga whales often swim at depths barely covering their bodies (Ridgway and Harrison‚ 1981). B. Diving. 1. Beluga whales typically don’t dive very deep‚ usually to about 20 m (66 ft.). Belugas are not generally thought of as deep-diving marine mammals‚ but they are capable of diving to extreme depths. Under experimental conditions a trained beluga whale repeatedly dove to 400 m (1‚312 ft.) with ease‚ and even dove to a depth of 647 m (2‚123 ft.) (Nowak‚ 1991; Ridgway et. al.‚ 1984).

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    Mehi

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    other locations‚ harming wildlife elsewhere as well as local marine life. The people of Moree need to be more aware of the situation and take some action. So when the opportunity arose‚ I took the chance to do my RAP on the waste polluting the Mehi River‚ because I know that the Mehi is a vital part of our ecosystem and I know that rivers are an important habitat for many animals. It is also a connection between us and the rest of the marine world. In the research action plan I will be assessing how

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    Northern Pacific Aquarium

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    regular zoo and holds fish instead of land animals. However‚ an aquarium typically contains more than just fish it contains multiple marine organisms. Specifically‚ an aquarium contains marine mammals‚ jellyfish‚ corals‚ and sharks including a number of other marine organisms. There is something interesting for a first time visitor to the aquarium which is most of the marine organisms live in communities. What are communities? A community‚ as Tom Garrison a scientist defines "community"‚ is made up of

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    Sea Animals

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    Marine Mammals Marine mammals are a very diverse group. There are very diverse because of their shape‚ size‚ color and even the way they eat. Sea mammals are such a big group that they have only 120 species under the sea right now. Marine mammals evolved from their land dwelling ancestors. This means that all the marine mammals that we have now came from land mammals. Since they evolved from land dwellers‚ they got some of its traits or features. Marine mammals

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