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    they were stripped of their freedom. There was nowhere to escape when housed in such small enclosures. While exploring the intriguing domain, I stared wide-eyed in the dim rooms, my face was illuminated by the glowing tanks while fish and other marine life gawked at me. It was as if they wanted me to join them or aid them to escape their aquatic prison. It was depressing to be so close to them, to be only separated by glass, but unable to save them. Many animals could have been violently captured

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    far? In marine biology this year we have covered many topics. We began the by learning to snorkel safely, in this topic we spent a couple of weeks learning the correct techniques and safety measures to snorkel safely. During this time, we went on many trips out of school to go on dives as a group to practice our skills for the final practical examination. After completing the snorkelling component of the marine biology course we went on to learn about how to maintain a temperate marine aquarium

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    to walk alongside the whales as if they were at the ocean’s shore, watch them interact at depths found in the ocean, or catch a bird's-eye view from the above. “For generations, SeaWorld has inspired young and old to learn more about the ocean and marine life,” reads SeaWorld’s webpage, “doing more to respect and protect our oceans, always starts with knowing more, which is why SeaWorld takes its educational mission seriously.” Cardboard boxes, filled with hundreds of letters of support, sit in the

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    Fun Activities in the Workplace Mini Paper 1 Fun Activities in the Workplace Fun activities should be required in the work place. Statistics have shown that employees who are involved in the company or by the company setting aside a day to show employees they are appreciated, stress levels are reduced, employees are happier and better able to provide the degree of customer service consumers come to expect. There are many types of “fun days” that a company can explore using. These “fun days”

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    effect on marine life. “5.25 trillion plastic particles weighing some 269,000 tons are floating on the surface of the sea” (Seltenrich). In Seltenrich’s article, “The World Bank estimates that 1.4 billion tons of trash are generated globally each year, 10% of it plastic.” “Plastics that reach the ocean will gradually break down into ever-smaller pieces due to sunlight exposure, oxidation, and the physical action of waves, currents, and grazing by fish and birds.” (Seltenrich). A marine life that

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    “sometimes you need to give up something to get ahead, or how sometimes sacrificing the familiar and what you expect from yourself to get the results that you are seeking in the long run.” The dream of having majored in marine biology is one thing, but to get to have a marine biology degree is a fifth grader’s dream come true. The environment is heading in a rough direction. For example, ocean acidification is already a problem. The decrease in pH of our ocean acidity is causing coral reefs

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    consistently. Today billions of pounds of plastic can be found in twirling convergences on the world's sea surfaces. Plastics contamination has an immediate and fatal impact on wildlife. A vast amount of seabirds and ocean turtles, seals and other marine animals are killed every year subsequent to ingesting plastic or getting snared in it. Plastics are detrimental to aquatic ecosystems for a number of different reasons: they may entangle animals, be ingested by aquatic organisms and cause their death

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    Speech On Plastics

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    Association, governments of different states and various legislations have implemented measures to reduce the total number of plastic bags that are being consumed and eternally contaminated. The wider implications include, soaring death rates of a number of marine animals and the exponential cost on recycling plastic bags. In the opinion piece titled, “Forget, reuse and recycle. Let’s flat out reject plastic bags,” which appeared on 31 August 2017 in the Courier Mail, author Jane Fynes Clinton contends in

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    on the lives of Neanderthals. For my article review I read about the diets of Neanderthals in Europe. I read “Neanderthal Exploitation of Marine Mammals in Gibraltar” written by C. B. Stringer. The article presents evidence located in two coastal sites in Gibraltar, suggesting that Neanderthals would hunt marine animals. The findings of skeletal remains of marine animals means that Neanderthals would regularly hunt down these animals, as opposed to accidentally hunting them or maybe just a few hunting

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    Udubia Research Paper

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    The conservation of Udubia is a significant issue that needs to be dealt with promptly. There has been a decline in the marine wildlife surrounding the islands, which leads to a greater question; Why is this happening and what can we do to help? For one, fishing is a major concern. South of Tacominone, and to the east is where many tens and hundreds of tons of lobster and Rockfish accordingly, as well as hundreds of pounds Yelloweye Rockfish are being caught, and simultaneously a decline in the population

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