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    A one-day excursion to Watamu’s most famed beach resort, Turtle Bay, is barely enough time to absorb the inviting array of luxury that the tropical paradise offers. The dense Arabuko Sokoke forest whose ecosystem spills into Watamu stirred recollections. The world-famous coastline combining expanse of white sands, sparkling water rich in corals and forest must have awed Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama into marking territory with a pillar near Malindi, a few kilometers north of Watamu. The resort

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    Sea Grasses Boost Ecosystems Health Fighting Bad Bacteria The topic of the article I chose is “ Sea grasses boost ecosystems health by fighting bad bacteria”. This article talks about the discovery made by some researchers on Feb 16, during a news conference at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This might make the entire ecosystem healthier. The amazing discovery is about the capacity under Water Sea grasses have on the ocean environment, and not only that

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    In this century, there are nothing new about human corruption of the earth. However, in this article said that today, scientists has investigated the effects of Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989 on Alaskan communities and ecosystems for embryonic salmon and herring. Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska shows that the spill may had much greater impacts on spawning fish than previously recognized because of crude oil can develop hidden heart defects that adjustment for their later survival. The fish herring

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    convenient way to help the environment. If everyone does the same (uses reusable bags) we could possibly eliminate plastic bags completely, saving our marine ecosystems. Another activity I would like to engage in is refusing to use plastic water bottles. This is another waste of plastic, as many of these bottles end up in the ocean as well, killing marine life. I already use my hydroflask 99.9% of the time, so it would be interesting to see if I could eliminate my plastic water bottle usage

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    My Angle on Angling Piranhas (sp. Piraña) Anytime you mention the Amazon River it doesn’t take long before someone brings up Piranhas. For the most part, these toothy little buggers have gotten a bad rap from movies and other media venues. Piranhas rarely attack nor do they specifically seek out humans. In doing research for this trip I ran across the adage “Piranhas do not eat people, people eat piranha.” People seem to overlook the idea that the people of the Amazon have bathed in Piranha infested

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    Tick, tock, tick, tock. The cogs in the clock spin and whir in harmony with an express purpose of moving the hands around the face, each part of the machine fulfilling its task. Like the clock, factories and companies require each link in the chain to work together in order to reach their full potential. The task of coordinating, arranging, fitting all these pieces together in order to reach maximum efficiency is executed by Industrial Engineers, a group that a number of students attending North

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    Ever since I was little, I’ve always been fascinated with everything aquatic. Seahorses, whales, fish, you name it, and I loved it. As a child, I begged my parents to no end for an aquarium, so I could have a little ocean of my own. Thankfully, one year, Santa finally pulled through, and I received the best Christmas present I can remember: my very own fish tank. Inside, it was filled with one of my favorite animals, zebrafish. Now although I knew I liked these little fish back then, it wasn’t until

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    Uses of Math in Marine Biology and Cosmetology Many students ask the same question every year in their math class. “When will we ever use this stuff when we get out of school” But math is actually used in 75 percent of all the jobs in America. Jobs that don't involve math most likely do not pay very well at all. Jobs that include math are Engineer, Accountant, Scientist, Architect, Mathematician, Geologist, a Computer Programer etc. Math is the reason we have computers, medicine and even clothes

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    from that beauty. Sadly that is not the reality, the ocean takes on more than 8 million metric tons of plastic waste every year (weforum.org). This causes many marine animals to die and ecosystems to vanish. This plastic and contamination can lead into the lovely state of Florida. Contamination, over fishing and farming can cause Florida marine life to die off and can cause red tides to last longer and be more harmful. First off what is the red tide? The red tide is the accumulation of large amounts

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    Marine life is a mysterious and clouded mystery, although there are somethings we know, such as the damage that indigenous species, like the lionfish, can cause. Lionfish have affected marine life by feeding on various species, harmed tourism, and are almost impossible to remove from the affected oceans, this will have an absolutely chaotic effect on the surrounding land. Lionfish have a wide spread diet, meaning that they consume several different species. In fact, they have even threatened species

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