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    The benefits of cleaner species to the overall reef community In nature, there are many cases of cooperation between different species of animals, plants and insects. Plants enlist the services of insects to aid in pollination to ensure the next generation can grow and animals of different types have learnt to cooperate together for a common good. This is the same in the marine community. There are several organisms such as cleaner shrimps (Lysmata amboinensis) and cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus)

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    How to plumb the swim One of the most important tasks before starting fishing is to correctly plumb the swim. Without knowing exactly where your hookbait is, it is impossible to target specific species. If you are hoping to catch bream for example, having the bait two feet from the bottom will not result in a good days fishing. Get into the habit of plumbing every time and your catch rate will improve dramatically. After shotting the float, remove one or two large shot and attach the plummet

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    Despite rumors of being ruthless beasts who kill wildlife specialists, stingrays are relaxed, intelligent, and majestic creatures. Kneeling in the pale blue water of the Schooner Keys, Bahamas, grains of rough sand and tiny rocks dug into my kneecaps. I was holding a stingray in my arms, her barb wrapped in velcro straps and her tiny, triangle tip nose pushed into my stomach. My palms cupped against the cartilage of her wings. This adolescent stingray, and many more like her, made my heart melt.

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    During an 1812 inventory after the death of Francisco de Goya’s wife, was the first known instance of the painting Still Life with Golden Bream. Seemingly, this painting is only one of twelve stills or Goya’s adaptation of a bodegón painting, an austere style of still life, that was completed in his time. Painted during the war, Goya’s golden bream resemble the heaped cadavers of the Disasters of War. However, the translation of the deeper meaning or hidden metaphor remains elusive—the human casualties

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    Salmon vs Copper Mine Alaska is home to an amazing habitat of salmon, but it also holds a lot of valuable minerals under the ground that are perfect for mining. Many people believe that the salmon are far more valuable to us then the mine would be, but other people have disagreed and want to build a mine in an area close to the habitat. Today we still have a debate on our hands and I believe that the salmon are irreplaceable and that the miners should find a different location. One of the many

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    A few years back on a perfect summer day, my friends and I decided to go out on my boat, the Floating Irishman. My dad, the captain, began to sail off out of the marina into the nice calm water; it seemed like a perfect day to go out. We went out about ten miles away from the marina and decided it was a terrific spot to throw out the anchor. Once we were securely into the ground below, we threw out some floats attached to the boat and started swimming. My dad had given us a few safety precautions;

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    late as he threw his rod and tackle box onto his fishing boat. The boat had a navy blue hull with white and brown accents that emphasized the boat and on the side was painted “Sharon” in memory of his wife who had died the year before. He untied the cleats attaching his boat to the pier, started up the engine and as the exhaust filled the air, he set off. Every week John looked forward to this, he looked forward to fishing on the weekend. Fishing was the only thing John had left. As he drifted

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    So you are about to start fishing. First things first, you need to bait your hook. Do you know the correct way to bait you hook? Below are some tips that will help you attract and catch more fish by simply baiting your hook better. Firstly, you need to use sharp hooks. Buy new hooks frequently and replace your old ones. If you keep your hook on the line for a long period of time you should sand the point to keep it nice and sharp. Try to buy the best hooks you can (if you buy the cheapest you may

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    His expertise in fishing proves that he has earned this trying experience with the Marlin. Santiago is not a man going against nature, but he is a part of nature himself, and accepts that every living thing will eventually die. The solitude, pain and brotherhood he holds

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    Kayaks have been classic vessels for fishing, as opposed to using a big boat. Many people are flocking to kayak fishing because of its many benefits. Kayaks for fishing range from two hundred dollars to thirteen hundred dollars, much less than the cost of a boat (fishhound). Operating a boat takes a toll on the angler and his gear and it comes with a lot to think about, and it is hard to handle. Using a kayak instead of a boat allows access to non motorised water bodies, as well as height and length

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