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    Seahorse Research Paper

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    Did you know that seahorses are the only members of the Hippocampus species? The name Hippocampus is Greek, it means “Horse Sea Monster.” There are thirty-four different species of seahorses. Many people are surprised when they find out that seahorses are a type of fish. They have fins and gills, the defining features of a fish. When seahorses are in a group they are called a herd, just like horses. Seahorses usually live one to five years, but they are becoming endangered because their habitat is

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    the Florida reef system. I was fortunate enough that my parents were able to purchase a house in Key Largo when I was just 6 years old. I quickly got familiar with the surrounding ocean. My favorite place to go diving was a protected reef about 3 miles offshore called Molasses Reef. Since there is no fishing, lobstering, or even anchoring on this reef, the protected area has not changed much since I was a kid. Yet, one can start seeing changing not too far away for this tropical reef oasis. This

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    Today there are hundreds of people all over the world whom specialize in marine mammal toxicology and ecology. These people have devoted their time and efforts towards trying to determine how humanly integrated chemical pollutants are affecting marine mammals. The issue of the impact of chemical pollution on marine mammals has not recently surfaced. This issue has been a big concern to scientists ever since analytical techniques improved and tissue levels of known highly toxic compounds were found

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    M is for Marine Biologist Being a Marine Biologist’s is the scientific study of organisms living in or dependent on the oceans. When you are doing Marine Biology you classify species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy. This job can help discover new species in our oceans. More then that we can help species that we already know about. Ever since fifth grade I wanted to be a zoologist. I wrote papers on top of papers about it, but then something clicked to me. I was talking to my

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    Santiago’s Respect for the Natural World For a fisherman, the natural world is what supplies their livelihood. The relationship between them can take many forms varying on the type of man, or just the luck of a person. This is what causes each man, old or young, to see the natural world in different forms. In Ernest Hemingway’s, The Old Man and the Sea, Santiago, an old fisherman, has had a long relationship with the natural world. Throughout his life, Santiago has endured hardships and fortunes

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    It was dark outside. Clouds loomed over the skies as I walked into the enormous colorful building. Blazing rays of LED lights shone through the entrance’s translucent windows. Brightness and gleams engulfed my vision like a wildfire. My eyes blink, trying to focus where I was walking. As I paced myself through the crowded corridors of the large hallway trying to find my group of friends, I could see murals of sea animals everywhere and signs directing where each exhibit was. Animated and overjoyed

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    Study Case Discussion

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    “Riding the Plus-Size Wave” Consumer Behavior Case Study page 230 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The underlying theme within this case as well as the reasoning behind the proposed strategic alternative is: how to increase the sales and alter the consumption habits of the target consumer market. We describe the industry and the company’s position within the industry the behavioral aspects of the target consumer market and its relationship to this company. After careful study of theoretical reasoning, we’ve

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    Pulling into the lush campus, there is this massive white dome-shaped building masked in hexagons. Nearby is a ten-foot-tall yellow rubber duck with a pair of big black shades. Groups of teenagers wearing the same bright colored t-shirts are taking group pictures in front of the massive duck. Starting from the door of the building, an everlasting line of enthusiastic and nervous kids wait with their equally as enthusiastic and nervous parents to go inside for the week that will shape their life.

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    Going to the beach turned out to be very fun. So many fun activities to do. Disney also turn out to be very fun. Then the cruise came after that which turned out to be very exciting and interesting. Many fun activities happen at the beach. I went swimming and tanning. A jellyfish stung me while I was swimming which hurt. I then went parasailing and went very high in the sky. I could see many sharks and jellyfishes while doing this. After all that, I went to hangout. I danced, ate, drank, and met

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    Killing The Manatee

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    When introduced to the question of what is killing the Manatee, one can find that the topic can branch off into many different categories of threats. Those threats are listed as follows: human pollution, power plant run offs, canal locks, flood control structures, entanglement in fishing gear, etc. (Reynolds 25). As one can see, this subject can be very broad, therefore this paper serves to concentrate its focus on the specific role that humans and the operation of powerboats play in the decline

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