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    The Sustainability of Over Fishing Area A Hi‚ I’m Taylor and my sustainability project is on over fishing. Over fishing means “situations where one or more fish are reduced below their normal populations because of fishing activities”. This means that fish or fish’s population may be so over fished that it may not recover. So I am going to talk about ways we can still fish but in a more sustainable way. Area B Science‚ Math‚ and Technology can help my issue by leading up to it and possibly

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    Overfishing in Bermuda

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    By: Jendaya Mills- Paynter My name is Kyle! I am 10 year old penguin and this is my story on when I learned about global warming‚ and how it was affecting my home. It was a hot summer day‚ hotter than usual. I just brought my ice cream no longer than 2 minutes and it’s running down my hand. I looked at my friend Jimmy’s snow cone and it was just as melted like mines. We lived in the North Pole and this wasn’t the norm. I had to find out what was happening B oom! Crash! Splash! Jimmy and I

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    Overfishing has brought many fish and other marine species to the brink of extinction‚ threatening future food supplies and the ways of life of many communities. Describe and discuss the global problem of overfishing and propose potential solutions to it‚ including by reference to the perceived solutions to environmental problems as they relate to the business activities discussed in this unit. Planet Earth is a closed system with limited resources—water‚ clean air and food are in high demand

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    Overfishing is “the act of catching fish from the oceans faster than the the fish can reproduce and replace the caught fish numbers. Modern day technology and hi-tech equipments have made it easy to catch a larger number of fish in a shorter span of time and with minimal effort. The more and more fish are caught the lesser they are found in the waters. This is one of the main reasons that fishermen have to travel longer distances deeper into the sea to catch fish.” Because of our rapidly expanding

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    1. Overfishing dramatically reduces the population of the fishes that are being targeted by fishing companies. For example‚ the Chinese have overfished their fish populations in the East China Sea‚ so now they are fishing illegally on Philippine‚ and Argentine waters. This is now a crisis because if they have overfished their population‚ then they will continue to do this on waters of many countries. This will might lead the fish population to the point of extinction‚ similarly like how the beavers

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    slightly‚ this research is conclusive with that of The Water Brothers and supports their findings that such a large number of global fish stocks are depleted. Overfishing‚ when fish are caught faster than they can reproduce (Lee & Safina n.d.) has decimated marine ecosystems around the world. One of the leading contributors to overfishing is bottom trawling. This fishing technique uses weighted nets‚ which drag across the ocean floor‚ catching anything in its path. This is the most destructive method

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    MITIGATION. The term ‘disaster mitigation’ is variously understood by different people in different disciplines. The meaning of the word mitigate as “to mollify; to make easily borne; to temper’. Therefore one may consider mitigation action as if it will happen after the event. Various disasters like earthquake‚ landslides‚ volcanic eruptions‚ fires‚ flood and cyclones

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    established mitigation plan which serves as a strategic guide for the recovery and response to local disasters and emergencies. The main priorities of the plan encompasses areas such as weather‚ transportation routes‚ hazardous materials‚ utility preservation‚ logistics‚ personnel‚ search and rescue‚ law enforcement‚ communications‚ and evacuation (City of Watertown 2008). Some basic mitigation strategies are derived from hazard identification suited to the local area and risk assessment of mitigation those

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    AVALANCHE DANGER AND AVALANCHE MITIGATION STRATEGIES: LINKAGES TO CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN SERFAUS‚ AUSTRIA by Larissa Nora van der Laan CAPSTONE THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Leiden University College The Hague Supervisor: Dr. Paul Hudson 2013 Abstract Snow avalanches are a constant hazard in the Alps‚ threatening tourists and inhabitants. The objective of this thesis is to research the linkages between

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    Prevention and Mitigation Analysis In this paper the subject to discuss is the prevention and mitigation analysis of the Arizona Department of Correction’s Morey Unit hostage situation. This incident was very terrible in the United States history in escapes made from prisons. In Buckeye‚ Arizona at the Lewis Prison Correction facility in the Morey‚ on January 18‚ 2004‚ Ricky Wassenaar and Steven Coy made an attempt to escape from the unit by taking two correctional officers hostage and took

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