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    technique to convey information and express one’s thoughts on a subject matter towards an audience. David Gruber, a marine biologist, performed an informative, yet engrossing TED talk, on October 2015, concerning the fascinating sea creatures that inhabit the world’s unfathomable sea. His utilization of an implicit thesis and strong supporting arguments, multiple literary devices and methods of developments, and his overall purpose and effectiveness of the oral essay, all helped him successfully…

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    People who rely on the ocean for a source of survival will suffer. In his book “The bounty of the sea” Jacques Cousteau discusses that with the elevation of CO2 a "greenhouse effect" will generation. He explained the heat that regularly discharges from earth to space would essential be obstructed by CO2 and “sea level temperatures would dramatically increase.” If CO2 levels continues to rise sea temperature will also increase. Consequently, impacting the food we consume crops and plant species…

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    middle of the jungle. This relates to the five themes of geography by human interaction with our environment because we will use this in the case of flooding. Another landform that we put on our island is a peninsula. We can use this to launch boats and fish. This peninsula is located on the top left hand corner. This relates to the five themes of geography by movement because we can launch boats from here. The next landform we put on our island is a beach. We choses this for entertainment…

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    plankton, krill, and small fish from the water. Right now, I am traveling with a group of whales (called a pod) from Alaska to the warm waters Hawaii, with the intention of finding a mate. A small school of fish swim below me, their color so dim that they blend in with the water. As they twist in the water, a flash of silver flashes across their bodies from the sunlight reflecting from above the water. I glance up at the sun; the bright yellow shines and dims with each wave. The fish swim…

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    different than from the common dolphins. Why do they have a round fin instead of having a sharp fin like most of the other dolphins? Well they are a different species clearly. Having a shorter nose and a round back fin it helps then zoom throughout the sea with resistance. There body is much more smaller and not only is there a difference in the size but they have a different body tone. They have a light grey back but then it close to the edges of the body such as the tip of the fins,tail, and…

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    factors of the experiment are the fish, plants, killifish, and heavy vegetation. The abiotic factors are the cages and the stream movement. Fish in the vegetation-heavy enclosures died. When oxygen is consumed by vegetation, fish become stressed out. This stress causes them to die as they do not eat in environments with dense vegetation. In the researcher’s experiment, some enclosures lacked vegetation. The enclosures that were not vegetation-heavy did not stress the fish out. The lack of dense…

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    decades. This increase has been seen in the consumption of fish from consumers, increase fishing from wild fish stock and rapid increase in new fish farms. According to animal welfare, the main areas those are highly prior are divided into four various steps: period of breeding, period of growth, methods of capturing and handling, methods of slaughtering (Jenny Bergqvist, 2010). According to Jenny Bergqvist (2010), the environment affected by fish farming divided into 5 various categories:…

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    7 Ways To Avoid Fish Ich In Your Fish Tank This fish ich article is a follow up from a previous post entitled “Using Rocks In An Aquarium Design“. Imagine looking into your fish tank one day and seeing your listless fish with tiny white spots on it looking as if someone powdered it with salt. This is a clear sign of fish ich and not only do they make your beautiful fish look weird and ugly, they will also be detrimental to the health of the fish. Fish Ich Fish ich can affect anyone’s aquarium…

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    Louis Psihoyo’s The Cove (2009) is an exposé documentary foregrounding the issue of dolphin slaughtering in Taiji, Japan. Psihoyos’s captures and probes into the Japanese tradition of hunting, and the present issue of dolphins selling to aquariums around the world. The documentarian features leading activist for the cause Rick O’Barry who fundamentally created the dolphin trade through the 1960’s TV show franchise “Flipper”. The documentarian is biased and outlines the negative portrayal upon…

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    Are penguins at risk? Penguins live in places with a body of water near by so they can get in the water to eat food such as fish. The penguins love to swim in the water. If they did not have the water then the penguins would have troubles living because all the foo they eat lives in the water. So the penguins need this water to survive.The passages “The Amazing Penguin Rescue” and “Saving Penguins One Sweater At a Time” have some differences and similarities, such as how oil spills affect…

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