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    Biology Fieldwork Report

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    of 20km long and 11km wide. Tioman Island bears constant humid conditions and hot temperatures due to its close proximity to the equator. The island consists of inhabited dense forests which total up to approximately 8 296 hectares and numerous coral reefs housing diverse marine life. As a large group‚ we broke up into 4 sub-groups and conducted our individual coastal survey studies while following a pre-discussed plan of assessment. Our surveys involved the use of 50cm x 50cm quadrats with a 5x5

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    meters depth on board of a real submarine. Go for a once in a lifetime experience and discover the beautiful marine life and the underwater world of Mauritius! As part of the submarine trip will get to visit a shipwreck‚ explore the rich coral reefs of Mauritius‚ and observe and encounter various species of fish. This is a wonderful experience for everyone visiting Mauritius. You will get to experience what you only dream about‚ when going underwater and staring into the crystal clear Indian

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    Informative Speech

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    Introduction Coral reef are the most biologically diverse ecosystem on earth which are it is the most productive area as compare to the rainforest and the mangrove area. Coral reef fish are fish which live near to the or close relation to coral reefs. Coral reef forms a complex ecosystem with various biodiversity. Many species of coral reef fish can be found in an area of healthy coral reef area either they are hidden between the reef areas or they are well camouflaged with their environment. Coral reef

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    Definition: Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. Corals are colonies of tiny living animals found in marine waters containing few nutrients. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals‚ and are formed by polyps that live together in groups. The polyps secrete a hard carbonate exoskeleton which provides support and protection for the body of each polyp. Reefs grow best in warm‚ shallow‚ clear‚ sunny and agitated waters. Often called “rainforests

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    failing fisheries when worldwide the fisheries spent $124 billion to catch the fish but‚ got $70 billion out of it so the governments covered up the shortfalls. Coral reefs are on the verge of collapse because of overfishing. Also the coral reefs have decreased from about 28 percent to 13.8 percent. About 19‚300 square miles of coral reef has been lost due to overfishing. See humans and animals are being affected by commercial fishing and overfishing.Humans could find another food source other than

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    Siwangag – provide lifeenhancing and educational experiences. Beach at Cape Engaño identified by CNN as third of ten best beaches in the Philippines. The coastal and marine resource of the island is endowed with rich species of soft and hard corals and seagrasses which serves as spawning and nursery ground of various fish and marine species. The Island also offers vast frontiers of untapped natural resource‚ scenic tourist spots‚ as well as beautiful beaches. One side of the Island also serves

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    bay is dominated by the estuary of the rivers Tapi and Phum Duang. The islands of Ko Samui‚ Ko Phangan and Ko Tao enclose the bay from its eastern side 2) Bandon Bay is under threat because of … Sedimentation due to deforestation Near-shore coral reef systems are experiencing increased sediment supply due to conversion of forests to other land uses. Counteracting increased sediment loads requires an understanding of the relationship between forest cover and sediment supply. All of this eroded

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    Dynamite Fishing

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    fishing is the practice of using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection. This often illegal practice can be extremely destructive to the surrounding ecosystem‚ as the explosion often destroys the underlying habitat (such as coral reefs) that supports the fish. The frequently improvised nature of the explosives used also means danger for the fishermen as well‚ with accidents and injuries. Dynamite fishing or blast fishing is the use of bombs to kill or hurt lots of fish at once

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    Eng The First Stone

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    – Short Answer 1. Reef likes his nickname because it represents something special to him‚ coral reefs‚ which he finds very beautiful. It was given to him when he was smoking a joint‚ and he coughed liked crazy‚ so his friends began calling him Reef. 2. Reef has been given a second chance because the judge decided to implement restitution instead of punishment. Reef now has the chance to give back to the community‚ and change his ways. The judge could have decided to send Reef to jail‚ but that wouldn’t

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    Salt Water

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    environment led to die to them. This essay aims to discuss the importance of salt water and the sub- types namely ocean‚ sea‚ and coral reefs. It will also show pictures where it is found and the aquariums that are inhabitants. In other to achieve this objective‚ this essay will be further divided into five sections. Section 2 will discuss ocean‚ section 3 seas‚ section 4 coral reefs and section 5 is the conclusion. Section 2 Oceans Oceans are salt water surrounding the great land masses‚ and divided

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