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    Growing up with a Alaskan father‚ with many years behind him‚ he is constantly recalling his many adventures and experiences of his old days. One of which he talks about‚ is the hard labor he spent working in the canneries. These salmon canneries have always been so foreign to me‚ since I have never see them directly and don’t exactly know how they work- so I choose this photo for our research project. I really wanted to have the experience‚ the feel‚ of the fish canneries I always hear my dad talk

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    I feel that Ocean Acidification is an issue that isn’t talked about enough and that people don’t really know about it or what to do about it. This article did a really good job of giving examples of Ocean acidification but it doesn’t do a very good job of telling us what we can do to prevent it. The article also did a very good job of informing us with facts about it. In this article‚ it tells us that by 2050 the ocean will have become much‚ much more acidic‚ and a lot of the fish will have either

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    Canoe/ Kayak for Sale Much More than Just a Self-Propelled Small Boat Each boating genre pertains to a different type of boater. Where power boats tend to be marketed toward anglers and leisure boaters‚ small self-propelled boats such as canoes/kayaks for sale are geared toward people looking to have more of hands on and adventurous experience. If you are in the market for a canoe or a kayak‚ here are some things to keep in mind. Know the Differences Kayaks and canoes tend to be grouped together

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    COD: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World Mark Kurlansky AP World In the book Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky‚ the author tries to prove that the discovery of the cod fish changed the world. Gadus morhua‚ or cod‚ had turned from a commercial fish eaten by all‚ to a reason for war and travel. The book starts by following a group of Canadian fishermen who were struggling to sustain their livelihood on overfished seas. What they didn’t know was

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    I chose a debate about AquaBounty’s genetically modified salmon‚ which is designed to gown continuously instead of seasonally‚ and was approved by the F.D.A. It is the first genetically modified salmon to be sold in the United States. It has been argued by some critics that the studies done on the salmon are inadequate and that not labeling the salmon as genetically modified is dangerous to consumers. The author of the debate‚ Nina Fedoroff‚ is in favor of the G.M.O salmon. First‚ she brings

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    Corwin Williams Archaeology Critical Analyses 1 Does Technology Make a Difference? In Port Jackson‚ the first British colony of New South Wales arrived. When the colony arrived in January 1788‚ they came across Aboriginal people who were known to fish around Port Jackson. As of today‚ there is said to be over 580 species that live in the waters around Port Jackson. The Aboriginal people had been fishing in these areas long enough to make fish a part of their diet. When the British brought

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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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    FOOD TECHNOLOGY HSC COURSE AUSTRALIAN FOOD INDUSTRY Sydney Fish Market Joanne Pan 12FT Sydney Fish Market Sydney Fish Market (SFM) is Australia’s premier seafood centre of excellence and authentic fishermen’s market. It is the largest fish market in the southern hemisphere and the second largest in the world for range of species. It was established by the NSW government in 1945. The selling of seafood was regulated by the government from 1945 to 1999 and the seafood that was landed

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    Topic: Over the past decade‚ jellyfish populations have increased in response to changing ocean conditions. Since jellyfish prey on the local fish population‚ an increase in jellyfish blooms affects our fisheries and leads to an unbalanced ecosystem. Requirement Reminders: At least 3 FULL pages (Reference List does not count as a page) Must have a clearly defined Thesis sentence Minimum 3 scholarly peer reviewed journals Minimal grammar mistakes‚ excessive grammar mistakes will result in loss of

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    Wildlife conservation encompasses all human activities and efforts directed to preserve wild animals from extinction. It involves both protection and scientific management of wild species and their environment. Some species have become extinct due to natural causes‚ but the greatest danger to wildlife results from the activities of man. So we ourselves have created the need for conservation of wildlife. It can be viewed from several angles such as‚ beauty‚‚ economic value‚ scientific values for

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