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    the situation in perspective, a mere 2.5 percent of the world’s water supply is actually freshwater, and only about one percent is accessible for human use (Postel, Daily & Ehrlich, 1996). In addition, this water is not evenly distributed, with some countries possessing significantly more than others. Canada is extremely fortunate in this matter, as it holds roughly 20 percent of the world’s total freshwater (Environment Canada, 2015). This puts it at a huge advantage in the coming years. Not all

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    Introduction: Did you know that humans have access to only 1 PERCENT of the world’s freshwater? That is about 7.4 BILLION people sharing that 1 percent of usable water. We use about 80-100 gallons of water EACH day. Although you may think “oh well, I’ll just use less water”, you know that’s not going to happen. You need to understand that your actions are contributing to this water crisis. For an example, jobs and our education plays a role in this by grabbing attention whether or not it uses water

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    Freshwater Creek analysis Water. Popular to common misconception there is only 1 type of water, misconception being freshwater and saltwater, saltwater is a mixture from churned up sand and salt from the seabed where freshwater is moss and inland (not connected to the ocean in any way) .Water or otherwise known as H2O is includes both chemical and physical properties. Water can be identified in 3 different states of matter, solid, liquid and gas, known as ice, water and steam in order to reach these

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    Chris Cash has a huge passion for fishing. Catching fish is a great way to unwind from a busy schedule. Growing up fishing, doing sport fishing, and having captins to look up to helped him become a better fishermen. Now, despite the work relief benefits, fishing is also a fun and exciting hobby Chris loves to do in his spare time. Chris Cash was born on Aug 2 1975. He was born and raised in San Diego, California. Now Chris lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Chris found that he loved the ocean when he went

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    Concepts of Aquaculture Primarily, aquaculture is fish or sea food farming and fish or sea food farming is aquaculture. Two key words make up the compound word-aquaculture. They are “aqua” and “culture”. Aqua is a Latin word which is being interpreted, water. Culture is the other word which means the cultivation of plants and animals, especially by scientific methods designed to improve stock or to produce new ones. Joining the meaning of the two words together, aquaculture will therefore mean

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    The dasyatidae family includes whiptail rays and river stingrays to name a few. There are possibly up to 70 species that could be considered to be in the dasyatidae family. One of the major river stingrays in the family dasyatidae is the giant freshwater stingray also known as the himantura polylepis. There is also the small but still large whiptail stingray that is found in the ocean. Even though these rays are quite large in size for the most part they are very docile creatures who tend to stay

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    5% of all lakes in MN are infested. That is 592 lakes, and lots of rivers, streams, ponds, and wetlands are infested too. Better awareness is needed for invasive species prevention. The DNR should require a sign saying that the lake is infested at the lake’s main water access. Not all lakes post that they are infested and laws force people to treat water from infested lakes differently. Having all infested lakes post that the are will help save the lakes from the invasive species. Invasive species

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    My First Day

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    My First Time at The Lake My first time at the lake I can remember it like it was yesterday. It had a teardrop-silver color to it, and from where I was standing I couldn’t see anything but miles and miles of water. As if it never ended. I could feel the wind as it blew my new hair do, and caressed my cheekbones. The air smelled of fresh water and the sand was soft between my toes. The scene was magnificent, and the only sound was birds chirping from afar. I think back to the smell of the fresh cut

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    Personal Narrative I was bruised, bitten, and banged up, and I loved it. The weekend had completely made my summer and filled in a part of my personality that I never knew existed. My king salmon fishing trip taught me perseverance, trust, tolerance, and that it is not always the trophy, but instead the journey you take along the way. Every summer that I go back to Michigan, my cousin Lance and I take a fishing trip. This year we were after the big ones, king salmon, running up the Manistee

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    I am very good at being impatient. However, it is easier for me to be patient when I am fishing because I know if I am patient, there is a chance at some point, I will get what I want, which is a fish. For a ring of a bell, a sway of a pole or a splash in the water. I sit alone in the dark, listening to cicadas and feeling a slight breeze creep across my arm, just enough to make the hairs perk up. Sitting in the hanging chairs on the dock at eleven o’clock at night, just allows for my body to calm

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