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    BCC 158 October 16‚ 2013 In the story The Bass‚ The river‚ and Sheila Mant by W. D. Wetherell the narrator‚ an awkward fourteen year old boy whose love for both fishing and the girl next door will both be tested. On land he is a typical teen with a crush on a beauty out of his league‚ when it comes to being in the water the boy has more confidence than the average male model. Although he is comfortable in the water‚ it is in the canoe where he makes his biggest mistake. In the start of the

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    Aquatic vertebrates fish having a boney or cartilaginous skeleton spinal column a a large brain Fin is a thin component or appendage attaches to a large body Scales the skin of fish Fresh water fish fish that spend most of their live in non salt water Round fish swim in a vertical position and have eyes on both sides of their head Flat fish has asymmetrical compressed body swim horizontal and have eyes on top of their head Mollusk are shellfish characterized by soft unsegmented

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    From my first essay of the slow-mo topic‚ the strengths in this essay is telling a story that can be visualized. It is telling of the time I went fishing for the first time by myself and the events that led up to it. The strengths in this essay are the parts you can imagine and see in your head like the part where I wrote “The ring was a familiar sound to the bell I hung on my pole. My sight shifted from the television to the fishing pole outside. The pole was bending.” The reader can image

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of study Macrobrachium rosernbergii‚ also known as the giant river prawn is much known as a species in the Southern and Southeastern Asia‚ Western Pacific Island and Northern Oceania. This species lives inland of the freshwater areas during adult stage while the larvae needs brackish water and usually found in estuaries (Galitzine and Morgan‚ 2009). This species of prawn is a tropical living animal which needs warmer temperatures more than 18°C for growth process. (Dasgupta

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    FRESHWATER SWAMP FOREST Freshwater swamp forests‚ or flooded forests‚  are forests which are inundated with freshwater‚ either permanently or seasonally. They normally occur along the lower reaches of rivers and around freshwater lakes. Freshwater swamp forests are found in a range of climate zones‚ from boreal ecosystem through temperate and subtropical to tropical. 23 Freshwater swamp forest in the World: Afrotropic • Eastern Congolian swamp forests (Democratic Republic

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    | | |Freshwater Stingray (Potamotrygonidae) Conservation through Captive Breeding Programs | | A Research Proposal | |

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    Water pollution through urban and rural land use and freshwater allocation in New Zealand New Zealand has 425‚000 kilometres of rivers and streams‚ almost 4‚000 lakes larger than 1 hectare in size‚ and about 200 groundwater aquifers (Ministry for the Environment‚ 2010). By international standards‚ freshwater in New Zealand is both clean and in good supply. However‚ some aspects of water quality are getting worse in areas dominated by intensive land use. Demand for water is increasing‚ particularly

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    to be well evaluated. Acid precipitation has a long-term effect especially on the living organisms in many lakes and streams which sometimes causes extinction. Related Studies On the study of Schindler during 1988‚ Effects of Acid Rain on Freshwater Ecosystems‚ it was stated that there is an increase in number of areas most likely to be affected by acid. The study presented the biological damage caused by the acid rain‚ which includes the disappearance mostly of small fishes that are considered

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    because of increased water temperatures and runoff of silt from the land. 2. The two major aquatic life zones are saltwater (marine) and freshwater life zones. 3. Phytoplankton (plank plankton) are multiple types of algae; Zooplankton (animal plankton) are primary and secondary consumers which feed off phytoplankton (primary consumers) or other zooplankton (secondary consumers); these range from protozoa to large invertebrates such as jellyfish. Ultraplankton are much smaller plankton that may

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    Neritic Zone

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    salinity because of evaporation. The factors that may affect the overall salinity of the Neritic zone our evaporation‚ precipitation‚ and the climate. The average salinity of ocean water is 35 parts per thousand. Ocean water is always more dense than freshwater. Density in the ocean gets greater the deeper you go. The Neritic zone is made up of the surface zone and transition zone. Applying the rule that density in the ocean gets greater the deeper you go you can safely assume that the density in the

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