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    Conclusion Comprehensive marine and coastal databases are essential for management of the seas of Southeast Asia. Maps of resources found in marine and coastal environments‚ the sources of potential damage and data to guide managers are the means by which resources can be assessed and managed to maintain marine resources. This information is get by do the oceanographic survey. There is a strong need for data for managers to manage‚ conserve‚ remediate‚ recover and sustain continued use of Southeast

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    http://homeworkfox.com/questions/general-questions/1156/sci-209-week-1-individual-assignment-noaa-activity-part-one-ocean-exploration/ SCI 209 Week 1 Individual Assignment NOAA Activity Part One Ocean Exploration Navigate to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) site at http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/ Select Explore from the menu‚ then select Ocean Exploration listed below Oceans. Choose an explorative mission that took place at a marine sanctuary or an ecological preserve

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    Marine Biology can be dangerous because of the wild animals‚ but at the same time it can be fun. It takes time‚ training‚ and intelligence to succeed in the career. In order to make it in this Biology field you must complete a college work in oceanography‚ marine biology‚ or conservation. You will also require a PHD in Marine Biology. After college‚ much special training is needed to get used to the environment. I am interested in this career because I love working with aquatic animals. The

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    Why are slow moving fish so fascinating to learn about? I have searched online about fishes and have learned how to classify each kind of fish. In addition‚ I took the Marine Science - oceanography class‚ so I have some information and knowledge about fishes. There are 3 types of slow moving fish that live in a reef environment. The first type of slow moving fish is sea-dragon fish. The sea dragons are small and strictly when they find food to eat. The sea dragon doesn’t have fins like other fish

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    happen to the atmosphere and all the organisms it surrounds‚ including the human race? All of these questions come to mind when I think about ocean acidification and this is where it all comes back to the issue at hand‚ how does it relate to our Oceanography

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    Marine biology is a diverse science concerned with all aspects of plant and animal life in the sea. Marine biologists study the distribution‚ abundance and life histories of animals and plants in the sea and the way in which these are governed by environmental factors. The eventual aim of marine biology is to understand marine life and to ensure the production of food from the sea at a sustained level. The field of marine biology can be divided into research and technical work: Researchers

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    have decided to go to Montgomery College for the first 2 years and then transfer to the University of Florida‚ Miami for the final two years. * I will get a degree in Biology which will take me 4 years. I will then pursue a masters in either Oceanography or Fishery Sciences

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    Are we killing our oceans? This is the proposed question of Dahr Jamail in his article Oceans of pollution. He details several environmental pollution issues facing the waters of the world‚ from large floating plastic islands to hypoxic zones in which sea life cannot breathe. His thesis is that humanity’s inability to deal with plastic waste is causing harmful problems in the ocean to rise‚ which could lead to serious negative effects on the planet. He conveys the current scientific consensus and

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    overfishing of our world’s oceans is causing a depletion of some prize fish‚ such as tuna and swordfish‚ to the point that some scientists believe that 90% of these big fish populations have been fished out. Jeremy Jackson of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography published a study in 2001 in which he asserts that overfishing is more destructive than toxic pollution or degrading water quality (University of Phoenix‚ 2007). Dr. Daniel Pauly‚ Professor and Director of the University of British Columbia’s Fisheries

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    BONE-EATING WORMS FROM THE ANTARCTIC: the contrasting fate of whale and wood remains on the Southern Ocean Seafloor OLUDAMILOLA ADESIYUN GEOL 440 DR. CARL RICHTER NOVEMBER 17‚ 2013 This paper explains the results from the first experimental study of the fate of whale and wood remains on the Antarctic seafloor. Using a baited free-vehicle lander design‚ it is observed that whale-falls in the Antarctic are heavily infested by at least two new species of bone-eating worm‚ Osedax antarcticus

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