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    Marine Protected Area

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    Section 1: The definition of marine protected area varies with people‚ and in reality‚ it is a term used globally to describe an area of sea especially dedicated to the protection‚ coupled with maintenance of biological diversity‚ and of natural and associated cultural resources‚ and managed or reserved by legal or other effective means to protect part or all of the enclosed environment. In the U.S.‚ MPAs span a range of habitats including the open ocean‚ coastal areas‚ inter-tidal zones and estuaries;

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    Finding Nemo‚ by Andrew Stanton‚ is a film about a clown fish named Nemo who gets taken away from his home in the Great Barrier Reef. The three main characters of Finding Nemo are Marlin‚ Dory‚ and Nemo. While traveling along an adventurous journey to find his lost son‚ Nemo’s dad Marlin‚ meets one of Nemo’s friends named Dory and undergoes many life threatening experiences. Throughout the film‚ all three characters undergo character development. Finding Nemo fits into four categories of genre:

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    My Trip to Australia

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    Sports Museum in MCG. After lunch‚ we headed back to the hotel to take some rest. In the Evening‚ We took the Tram to reach the restaurant for dinner. The 5th day was my favorite day because we took long drive to view the 12 Apostles through the famous Great Ocean Road. The sunset view of the 12 apostles was magnificent. We headed back to our hotel in Melbourne to have a good sleep and get ready for the next day in Cairns. In Cairns‚ Tjapukai was the main tourist attraction. We spent the whole day

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    injured from being entangled in a net of some sort.             The Coral beauty is one out of the many magnificent creatures in the ocean. Widely known to the great barrier reef of Australia‚ the indo- pacific‚ Tropical Atlantic‚ Indian‚ and the Pacific areas. However they can be found all around the world. Known to live in the deep coral reefs‚ where they can be found up to 650 ft below the

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    Ever want to know about the land down under? The home of the oldest living culture‚ the Great Barrier Reef‚ Vegemite‚ and the famous rock band‚ AC/DC. I’m talking about Australia. Australia is a really fascinating place. It is a mysterious place that has a young history. Only 12 years younger than America‚ Australia has been founded in 1788 on January 26th. This great country’s roots lead to imported British convicts that came to the country long ago. It is a young country but an old continent. Australia

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    Clown Fish

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    most dangerous depths of water‚ with the sea anemone which they are always seen to be with. The Clown Fish also known as Anemonefish come from all over from the tropical Pacific Ocean‚ Red Sea‚ Indian Ocean‚ and the Australian Great Barrier Reef. They live near a coral reef in only salt water with the sea anemones and are found to be shy creatures. They live in the deepest depths of water where no other fish dare to live in. Amphiprion ocellaris is the most commonly seen Clown fish (finding Nemo)

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    adventure vacation‚ it is exciting to see how the location of travel will incorporate the destination’s environment. For example‚ only in Australia can one experience scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef. Adventure tourism stimulates the local economy. For example‚ paying to scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef‚ provides capital for that destination which will support and sustain that destination for the future. 2. Many of the U.S. Route 66 destinations were comprised of early railroad settlements

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    Marlin’s overprotective qualities. The story begins with Marlin and his wife‚ Coral‚ who live in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Coral and Marlin are expecting 400 offspring when a barracuda attacks them and kills Coral and 399 of their eggs. Marlin is left with one offspring who he names Nemo. As Nemo grows‚ Marlin becomes protective of him and on Nemo’s first day of school‚ he swims away from the reef and touches a boat. On his way back from the boat‚ he is captured by a diver and Marlin’s journey

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    itself by protecting its capacity for self-renewal. Particularly complex are the problems of nonrenewable resources such as oil and coal and other minerals in great demand. Current thinking also favors the protection of entire ecological regions by the creation of "biosphere reserves." Examples of such conservation areas include the Great Barrier Reef off Australia and Adirondack State Park in the United States. The importance of reconciling human use and conservation beyond the boundaries of parks has

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    to protect our planet

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    century. 3. Mississippi River Delta‚ United States The great American river runs into the Gulf of Mexico. The rising of the sea level could destroy this landscape. 4. Komodo Island‚ Indonesia The home of the world’s most famous reptile could end under the water surface in few decades if the Global Warming continues to progress. The sea surrounding the island is growing and could cause extinction of the Komodo dragon. 5. Great Barrier Reef‚ Australia The delicate ecosystem of one of the world’s

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