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    Why Microbeads Are Bad

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    Body scrubs maybe good for your skin, but not for mother earth. Microbeads, which are present to almost all beauty products, are to blame. Dilyana Mihaylova of conservation organisation Fauna & Flora International stated, 'Microbeads are too small to be filtered out during sewage treatment and invariably flow out to sea, becoming a direct source of pollution. This is a problem because they don't biodegrade and can pose a serious threat to animals, which can easily mistake them for food." The director

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    The Theme Of The Poad

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    I think that the theme should be that animals have the same level of intelligence as humans. Most of them. Like the dolphin in "The Pod". The story started off with the dolphin in the story stranded. Then the protagonist in the story, Jesse drives over to the grocery store and sees the dolphin move. He runs over to the dolphin trying to push it over into the water, he then remembers that the rib cage of the dolphin couldn't support the body on land. When Jesse finally got the dolphin into the water

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    The late afternoon sun glinted off the water. Far below me, I could hear the surf crashing against the base of the sea stack. I dangled my legs over the edge, knocking my feet against the sheer rock cliff. My boot made a gentle bumping sound. My metal prosthetic attached to the other leg clanged quietly against the stone. I sighed, pulling my leg up and looking at the prosthetic. I had long since learned to walk on it as well as my own foot. But still… it would never feel the same. A fishing

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    Ocean acidification has numerous causes, but there are even more effects than there are causes. The many effects have an impact on not only marine animals but humans too. Some of these effects include issues associated with coral reefs, organisms under the sea, and human businesses. This problem that seems to be a simple issue is an important source of loss of sea creatures and income. This is the main reason that we need to control ocean acidification.The effects of ocean acidification both above

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    “Salmon Creek beach, it was a sunny and lovely long weekend in this paradise located in California, Butch Connor parked his car, grabbed his board and came into the sand facing the sea and ready to challenge the waves, he is an expert surfer. The morning was perfect, the weather and the wind were promising it will be an unforgettable experience. He was truly sure that he would have faced the most challenges wave in his surfer career. However there were many others surfer around and it was quite

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    Going to the beach turned out to be very fun. So many fun activities to do. Disney also turn out to be very fun. Then the cruise came after that which turned out to be very exciting and interesting. Many fun activities happen at the beach. I went swimming and tanning. A jellyfish stung me while I was swimming which hurt. I then went parasailing and went very high in the sky. I could see many sharks and jellyfishes while doing this. After all that, I went to hangout. I danced, ate, drank, and met

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    Regulated Ocean Pollution

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    Titanic there are many items laying at the bottom of the ocean, and floating in the ocean causing it to be polluted. Some substances end up in the big bodies of water by accident but more times than not it is a purposeful act done by people. However it may get there is leads to ocean pollution; which, is an issue that the world has dealt with for many years. The origin of ocean pollution is widespread, one of the largest causes is unregulated ocean dumping. Having harsher enforcement, and regulation of

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    time out of the U.S. This would be the most unforgettable vacation I’ve ever been on. It was gorgeous! The weather, to me, was perfect. There was a constant breeze and not a single cloud in the sky when we arrived at the airport. The smell of the ocean was in the air as we walked to our rented vehicle. On the drive to our hotel, I would see the beautiful beaches from my rear passenger window. They were white, clean, and

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    Tri Lakes Ecosystem

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    The complex interactions and interdependence are evident to the Tri-lakes ecosystem because they shape the ecosystem and are needed due to every organism being dependent on each other An example of an interaction is the predator-prey interaction is with the largemouth bass and the alagi . This evident to the the Tri-lakes ecosystem because if the largemouth bass population increases, than the alagi population decreases with an overpopulated largemouth bass until a devastating decrease in population

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    2015 Jacob Allen Foxnews.com A possible new marine sanctuary in the Potomac River, the Potomac River is home to the “Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay.” There are two-hundred known ships in the fourteen square mile area of the river adjacent to Charles County. The ships ages range from the Revolutionary War to the present days. Some of the ships are from the largest World War One wooden steam ships build for the American Emergency Fleet. The ships were burned and scuttled in the bay in 1925. Someone

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