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    1.0 Background of the Study In New South Wales‚ the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) is responsible for execution of the Fisheries Management Act 1994. As such‚ DPI functions to maintain and protect aquatic habitats through sound and effective habitat management. The agency recognizes that sustaining an abundant marine life is challenge especially when there are natural and man-made threats to aquatic habitats and fauna communities. DPI identifies three of the leading threats to fish habitats

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    Whether you are an avid fisherman or an enthusiastic angler‚ you will always want to have that perfect ferrule for your fishing rod. A sleeve-over or a tip-over-butt ferrule is by far the most common fishing rod ferrules used by many anglers. With the advent of the advanced technology‚ there are many choices of modern fishing rod ferrules now. Here are some choices. Surf Explorer is one of those few companies that offer a variety of fishing equipments for novice and experienced. Frequent travelers

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    Fresh Water Fishing vs. Salt Water Fishing Fishing dates back to nearly forty thousand years ago as one of the earliest forms of finding food. Ancient people used hand gathering‚ spearing‚ netting‚ angling and trapping as techniques to catch fish. Humans all around the world continue to rely on fishing as their main source of food. Because of the vast availability of fish‚ fishing is readily available to anyone near a body of water. Most people can easily reach water because it makes up seventy-one

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    The main idea in the Watson and Kerstetter (2006) article is to describe the history of longline fishing and the different tools they used to implement this method. They provide possible solutions to the bycatch problem and what bycatch is. They discuss the differences in hooks as they can affect the target species as well as the bycatch species. They supply a definition of bycatch which is understandable and easy to relate to the paper I am writing. In the solutions section‚ they discuss the hooks

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    In this article‚ the author asserts that spreading the zebra mussel in North America is a threat since this invasion cannot be stopped‚ and provides three reasons of support. However‚ the professor explains that there are some ways to stop the spreading of this fish because our knowledge is increased and it is not limited. He also contrasts with the author’s reasons by proving the additional convincing information. First‚ the author points out that the invasion of the zebra mussles might be unstoppable

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    Cownose Ray Evolution

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    Although evidence has shown that there is a recent change in the increase of the cownose ray that has caused a large boom‚ it’s Well known that the cownose ray is a predator of shellfish when the water becomes warm. The marine systems caused by the removal of sharks remain misleading‚ due to the significant declines in large coastal sharks in the northwest Atlantic Ocean‚ which caused dramatic increases in abundances of smaller elasmobranchs (referred to as “Macropredators”) over the predation release

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    Fishing communities are commonly found along the coast of Maine. One of these is the island community of North Haven that has a year-round population of approximately 360 people. This small town revolves around the fishing season‚ whether it is selling their lobster catches to summer visitors‚ or catching shrimp throughout the winter. In recent years the water temperatures have increased due to global warming causing lobsters and other fish to migrate away from the Gulf of Maine. Ronald Wright in

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    FISHY BUSINESS General outline of presentation History‚ Products and services → (introduce 3 categories‚ talk about ornamental fish‚ markets served‚ focus on arowana)‚  4Ps for arowana‚ customer segmentation for arowana‚ Recent performance (drop in profits‚ focus on Arowana)‚ PESTEL (focus on points that lead to fall in profits)‚ Porter’s (focus on points that lead to fall in profits)‚ SWOT (focus on points that lead to fall in profits)‚ Recommendations ‚ END. What people are looking out for

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    THE IMPACT OF FISHING ON THE SOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SSI-BUKUNJA SUB COUNTY: A CASE STUDY OF SSENYI LANDING SITE MUKONO DISTRICT. KAYIIRA RONALD 07/U/1475/BED/PD A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS OF EDUCATION KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY JUNE 2011 DECLARATION I Kayiira Ronald declare that the material in this report has never been submitted to any University or institution of higher learning for

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    THE LIVILIHOOD STRUGGLES OF ARTISANAL FISHERFOLK OF KERALA Russel Ignatius . L. Abstract: In this article an attempt is made to study the peculiarities of artisanal fisher folk of Kerala and their livelihood issues‚ in the changing scenario of modernization of fishery sectors with the introduction of trawling and other artificial methods of fishing which endanger their very ethos and livelihood possibilities. We travel through their rough tides of struggles to protect their livelihood and suggesting

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