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    and extent, ranging from rigid armour plates in fishes such as shrimp fishes and box fishes, to microscopic or absent in fishes such as eels and anglerfishes. Generally scales are transparent but in many species, scales have pigmented dots (e.g. rainbow trout). Many…

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    draws them jumping, sliding, or eating to let us know, they have their own perspective and thinking. Even if they do not speak our language, but sometimes they understand every action we do and everything we say. Just like us, we survive by eating fish, vegetable, meat, and other type of…

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    balls, “splat!,” the muck hit me in the face. Fish swimming between our toes. Finding hidden treasures. Jumping over rocks, stepping in the sand and especially having fun running our bare feet through the mucky water. And especially swinging moss around like a lasso so we could hit each other in the face. Action paragraph 1: “Yuck!,” why did you throw mud in my hair? My sister and I were having a mud fight, playing in the creek with the frogs, fish, and snakes. We were also searching for…

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    Final Case Study Commercial Fishing Company Company Description Chago’s Salmon & Co. is a commercial fishing company, located in the South American country of Chile. This company operates within Chile, which is considered along with Norway one of the major producers of salmon worldwide (Berge, 2017). Focusing on the commercialization of salmon, due to the growth and high demand this industry has experienced through the years, Chago’s Salmon & Co. deals with the three main species of salmon…

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    Vacation If you like this great hobby of fishing, then you have to make trout your favorite fish to go after. Due to the great abundance of this fish, the popularity in catching them is superior to other species. However, don’t think that this abundance in trout fish makes them easier to catch than the others. Expert fishers can tell you than even they have had difficult times trying to get this popular fish. You must know that there are many experts in the art of trout fishing and that they…

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    Sharks are some of the most misunderstood creatures in the world. They are often given an unfavorable image by the media, both in the news and in the movies. For example, the 1975 summer blockbuster movie "Jaws" directed by Steven Spielberg, portrayed great white sharks as ferocious man eating monsters, that actively hunts humans. In addition, the Discovery Channel is guilty of doing this in their Shark Week television program. The program over exaggerates the behaviors of sharks as being very…

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    Now in the 21st century, fish is becoming the world’s largest wild food source. Fish are a very important and highly consumed resource for the majority of the world, but in the wild, it is in limited supply. With commercial fishing increasing higher and higher yields of fish, the supply of available fish is becoming increasingly low. Fishing grounds that once used to be thriving with stocks of fish are becoming an expended resource. “Fish consumption increased by 31% from 1990 to 1997 but the…

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    resources. It represents the spawning area for many fish species of the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea, and an important fishing ground in the northern China Sea (Shan et al., 2013). Laizhou Bay is an estuary of the Yellow River, and has high primary productivity. It represents an essential nursing and feeding area for many species (2et al., 2013). There is low biomass in the river, but the presence of few and unique indigenous fish make the conservation of fish species an important element of…

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    populations and restore fish habitats. Aquaculture also helps the United States save money as well as to help regulate the production of seafood. Overall the use of Aquaculture is much more beneficial and useful to use than it is environmentally destructive. An article titled “Fish Farming is Environmentally Destructive” written by Emma Duncan, says that aquaculture is damaging to many ecosystems. According to Duncan, when these aquaculture farms take the fish meal needed to feed the fish on…

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    When people think of sharks, many think of a vicious killing monster that needs to be avoided at all costs, and this creates an irrational fear that enters the minds of the general populace. In an attempt to educate the public about this growing threat to sharks, a threatened species, the practice of cage-diving has started to become more popular. The mentality that sharks are evil beings has been spread far and wide through many mediums such as way of mouth, movies, and viral pictures/videos,…

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