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    Ocean Persuasive Essay

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    leads to death because the animals choke on it, get poisoned by the plastic, or starve to death because plastic is the only thing the marine life is eating. Animals such as turtles and seals also get caught in the plastic and can’t get back into open water leading to starvation or severe injuries. The Hawaiian Monk Seal, which is already on the brink of extinction, often gets caught in the plastic and dies, the other problem affecting

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    Polynesia Microorganisms

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    Polynesia-Micronesia Ecosystems are a place where organisms can interact with their environment and other organisms in the community. So it makes sense just to say ecology is a branch of biology that deals with the relationships of organisms interacting with their environment and other organisms. Ecosystems have many flora and fauna that need to live by the means of energy. We are talking about sun: the sun is the main source of energy because it starts many processes like photosynthesis, the greenhouse

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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Essay

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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Today, scientists believe the world's largest garbage dump isn't on land but it is in the Pacific Ocean. It is known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, stretching 10 million miles from the coast of California to China floating on either side of Hawaii and swirling beneath the surface. It's estimated to be twice the size of the state of Texas. It consists of 100 million tons of discarded plastic such as water bottles, bags, DVD cases, toothbrushes, toys

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    We are currently in danger of facing the sixth marine life extinction due to overfishing. Ocean life plays an important role in the human environment. Roughly three quarters of our planet is covered in oceans, giving us the oxygen and fresh air in the atmosphere that we need. A major extinction of fish in oceans around the world can cause dangerous harm to ecosystems, and negatively affect the lives of humans around all areas. According to an earth conservation website by the name of One Green Planet

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    Hawaiian bobtail squid, also known as Euprymna scolopes is a species of bobtail squid in the family-sepiolidae. Native to the Pacific Ocean and can found in the shallow coastal water of Hawaii-island and Midway island. It has a relatively short life span (3 – 10 months). However, it grows quickly and hatching, reproduce can be undergo after 2 months. Female which lay egg on the underside of coral ledges in shallow will die shortly since they can breed only once. Hawaiian monk seal, common predator

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    Essay On Hawaii

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    Tahitian exploders found and began settling the area as well. Polynesian settlers to the 10th century. So then the Hawaiian civilization would be separated from the rest of the world for another 500 years until the arrival of the British. The americans within the kingdom government rewrote the constitution, severely curtailing the power of king “david” Kalakaua and the rights of Native Hawaiians to vote. Queen Liliuokalani attempted to restore the the old royal powers in 1893 and was overthrown by business

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    According to, The Daily Mail, the Great Wall of China is 13,700 miles and 21,196 km. Most people died building this wall. Over 10 million people visit the Great Wall of China every year! That’s a lot of visitors! How could this not become one of the New Seven Wonders? New? Yes! There are Ancient Wonders, New wonders, and areas that aren't wonders, but definitely deserve too! First of all, There are 7 Ancient Wonders that historians wrote about without ever seeing them, which makes it possible for

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    Have you ever wondered where your trash really goes? Have you ever wondered how dangerous plastic bags really are? I think the US should ban plastic bags one state at a time. Then hopefully other states and countries will follow. Also to maybe put filters in the sewers because trash ends up in the sewers then the ocean. A research program called plastic oceans, states “ We use over 3oo million tons of NEW plastic every year. Half of this we use just ONCE and usually for LESS than 12 minutes. 8

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    nets and plastic items ranging from soda holders to plastic bags. A fine example of the effects of entanglement is the Hawaiian monk seal. This type of seal is already on the brink of extinction and entanglement is causing the numbers of this already decreasing species to decline at a much faster rate. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, these seals are often “tangled in fishing nets”. Discarded fishing nets are the most common item to cause entanglement. Mary Donohue

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    There are many species that are on the verge of extinction. Earth's animals are on the brink of a sixth mass extinction, where massive amounts of plants and animals die off. The main reason why animals are becoming endangered or are on the verge of endangerment is because of human beings. Humans are causing the extinctions by deforestation, poaching, and contributing to pollution. Individuals are rapidly cutting down trees from forests to make more room for making clearings for agriculture

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