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    currently use a manual system in data collection and organization and it takes a lot of time and consumes resources. Their manual system uses a pen and a paper which serves as a form where data is written. They use this forms daily in monitoring diwal fishing activities. Every month they send the processed forms here in Bacolod City where their office is located. The more the paper works the more space it consumes in the office‚ the more space consumed‚ more jobs will be done. The Diwal Catch Monitoring

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    water resource problem in the video is overfishing. Overfishing is a problem that occurs when fishermen catch fish at a rate faster than they can reproduce. I think overfishing originated when fishermen began using bigger and better fishing nets and techniques. Better fishing equipment resulted in overfishing‚ which is a major water resource problem. Depletion of the fish population is a problem that could be managed. Even though‚ it is difficult for the depleted stocks to return to sustainable levels

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    There is nothing quite like spending an afternoon lost in a world of imagination that can only be found inside of a fort. That fort serves as a top-secret hideout‚ a treehouse deep in the jungle or anything else that one child can imagine. Forts are where stories are told‚ dreams are made and the magic unfolds. To children‚ that magic unlocks journeys that carry them as far as their imagination will allow. A creative way to make a kid’s boat fort even better is adding magical fish to the ocean below

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    Chapter 12 Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity Notes Key Terms (Terms are listed in the same font style as they appear in the text.) Asian carp (p. 266) Asian swamp eel (p. 252) baleen whales (p. 257) bycatch (p.253) cetaceans (p. 257) comanagement (p. 262) commercial extinction (p. 253) exclusive economic zones (p. 259) high seas (p. 259) integrated coastal management (p. 260) large marine systems (p. 262) marine protected areas (p. 259) marine reserves (p. 259) maximum sustained yield

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    Blue Crab Research Paper

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    negatives‚ MPAs and no-wake zones in grassy areas would help restore the blue crab population‚ and make for a better Chesapeake Bay. Nonetheless‚ I would like to ask for your support in strengthening our fragile bay’s ecosystem. Despite the negatives‚ fishing limits‚ more MPAs‚ and no-wake zones in grassy areas would prove useful in the restoration of the blue crabs. Let us provide a better future for the businessmen and women in the crabbing business‚ our future generations‚ and the survival of the blue

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    Santiago's Struggles

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    The Old Man’s Struggles Through times of struggle‚ humans resort to memories and ideas to help them through the conflict. This is particularly true when it comes to the hardships of fishing. Santiago is at battle for many days with a large marlin where he becomes triumphant‚ although temporarily‚ he was not defeated. He uses memories of the boy and baseball to keep his mind of the pain that he was in to fulfill his duty as a fisherman. Using characterization‚ point of view and symbolism‚ youthful

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    boy setting out to catch a big fish in The Old Man and the Sea. The old man‚ Santiago‚ has been fishing in the Gulf Stream with a young boy named Manolin. Manolin began fishing with Santiago when he was about 5 years old and feels that Santiago is a second father to him. He taught Manolin everything he knows about fishing and Manolin is very loyal to this old man. Santiago has been on an 84 day fishing slump and after 40 days‚ Manolin’s parents order him to go fish on a different boat which caught

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    Vacation in the Bahamas

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    Imagine yourself surrounded by beautiful pink sand‚ clear blue waters stretching out as far as the eyes can see‚ one hand with a natural cut coconut filed with coconut water inside‚ music to your liking and the sun‚ perfect temperature as if it was set to treat you. According to citynetmagazine.com this country has 29 islands‚ 661 cays and over 2‚000 islets‚ providing an exotic playground to adventure-thirsty tourists. Today I plan to tell you why it is that the next vacation spot you pick will be

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    areas of Chittagong Support a complex trophic organization sustain a high biodiversity including some endemic species and are highly susceptible to interference from activities. Coastal ecosystem makes a sustainable livelihood particularly to coastal fishing communities. Ship breaking yards along the coast of Chittagong (Faujdarhat to Kumira) has become a paramount importance in the macro-and micro-economic context of poverty- stricken Bangladesh. Shipbreaking activities present both challenge and opportunity

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    employment activity to hundreds of thousands of families on the coast. 6. Destructive fishing practices -over the last few decades destructive fishing methods‚ such as the use of dynamite and small-meshed nets‚ have destroyed seagrass beds and coral reefs. 7. Demand for timber -mangrove wood is extremely hard and insect-resistant. The harvesting of mangroves for timbers and fuel‚ like basic fishing techniques‚ has been practised for thousand years‚ with poles continuing to be exported from

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