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    Making a healthy and balanced freshwater aquarium would need you to carefully choose what plants you want to put inside. The best option would be choosing aquatic plants that will not need much artificial light. Low-light aquarium plants are those which need much fewer watts and maintenance to thrive in your aquarium. Tips for First-time Aquarium Keepers Nevertheless, even as a beginner, you must not forget to maintain your aquatic ecosystem in a good condition. Whether you will do it yourself or

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    Are Leave No Trace Principles Effective? Leave No Trace is philosophy of seven concepts that help minimize human recreational impact on wild lands. As wilderness recreation has become more popular, and the National Wilderness Preservation System has increased its wilderness lands from 9.1 million acres in 54 wildernesses in 1964 to 104 million acres in 628 wildernesses in 19991, the need for guidelines to help reduce degradation of these lands has become increasingly important. In 1979 Jim

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    Coastal Area I live less than a mile from the San Francisco Bay and Estuary (SFBay). I wrote about this bay’s environmental issues in the Unit #1 Learning Journal assignment and have decided to use this opportunity to elaborate on two specific environmental issues challenging the SFBay. To summarize this ecosystem: It’s the largest bay and estuary on the Pacific coast and has been damaged by industrial activity, starting in 1850 with the Gold Rush and quickly followed by the logging, railroad and

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    According to the Primal Survivor website, “shelter is your #1 priority.” The human body, approximately, can go a little over 3 weeks without any form of food. Water, on the other hand, is crucial. A human can only go 8 to 10 days without water. Most people would say finding water is the first and foremost thing a person should do when stranded, such as on a show like Survivor. However, being stranded on an island, there is little to no fresh water resources. Without having a stable campground, finding

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    Freshwater Crocodile The Freshwater Crocodile or Crocodylus Johnsoni is a crocodile from Australia. The nickname of the Crocodile is Freshie. The Freshwater Crocodile live in rivers and at the bank. It look very interesting with a long and thin muzzle, long legs (longer that other legs from crocodiles). The crocodile is brown but the tail and the back has black strip and the stomach is light brown. It live in the McKinlay-River. That river has fresh water therefore has the crocodile the name. The

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    11-24-17 Freshwater I want to tell you about the freshwater ecosystem. I'm going to let you know where you can find them, what it is, what they do, and why they are important. 75% of the world is covered in water. 97% of water is actually salt water. 2% of all freshwater are locked up in glaciers. That means only 1% of freshwater is found on Earth. The United States Great Lakes, Canada, and South Central

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    Jeremy Wade has come about new styles, secrets, and tricks for the fishing world. Growing up in East India, Jeremy wade used his access to the River Stour to his advantage learning about freshwater fish and becoming the fisherman he is today. After many years of fishing from his backyard, Wade’s interest for freshwater fish started to grow into an obsession causing him to start looking into marine biology. In 1982 Wade went on his first voyage to fish

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    Generally, just 0.007 percent of the planet 's water is accessible to fuel and nourish its 6.8 billion individuals. Because of topography, atmosphere, designing, regulation, and rivalry for assets, a few locales appear to be moderately flush with freshwater, while others face dry spell and weakening contamination. In a great part of the creating scene, clean water is either difficult to find or a ware that requires relentless work or critical cash to get. Wherever they are, individuals need water to

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    Figure 1. The zones of a freshwater lake (Smith and Smith 2001). Within the lentic ecosystems, temperature plays a crucial role. Lake temperatures does not variate drastically, but does change gradually with every season of the year. Summer, the thermic stratification of lakes, can be studied in different layers (Figure 2). The superior level of a lake that is terminally stratified, is known to be epilimnion, which is the warmer part of the fresh water body. This water remains in the superior part

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    In Pursuit of Preserving Freshwater Mussels Introduction- Freshwater mussels have a history of benefiting the United States, they play an important role in the aquatic ecosystem, and scientists are trying to discover why mussels are so threatened. Point 1- Freshwater mussels have a history of benefiting the United States because mussels are the ones that create pearls. Point 2- Mussels are important in the aquatic ecosystem because they filter feed to get their food, but at the same time, they

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