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    What Does Marine Bioluminescence Mean?

    darkest oceans lurks the brightest organisms on and in the planet. The deeper humankind explores into the ocean the more marine bioluminescent organisms they find. What does marine bioluminescence mean? Why is more of it found deeper in the ocean? What is it? How does it happen? Bioluminescent organisms are organisms that emit a natural light or glow. Marine refers to underwater, whether it be salt or fresh water. The reason humans find more of it the deeper they explore into the ocean is because

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    Mission Blue Reflection

    Reflection of Mission Blue Dr. Sylvia Earle’s “Mission Blue” is to protect the ocean in the same way we protect the land. To an Environmental Studies student, it may not appear as though protecting the oceans would be so easily swept under the rug; however, this documentary proves otherwise. As was mentioned in the video, “as the ocean’s dying, it looks the same- the waves are the same.” Perhaps because of this reason, we have postponed action in conservation efforts of the sea. Most people do not

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    Blue Marlins Vs Swordfish Research Paper

    long bill and a spear-like dorsal fin. I've hooked up to a blue marlin... Or a swordfish. I don't know. These beasts of the ocean have many similar characteristics, foods, and places to live, but one favors some things more than the other. But I do know one thing- they sure do fight hard! Both blue marlins and swordfish are, for the most part, similar, but minor differences set them apart. The ways their bodies are built are very similar. Blue marlins and swordfish are similar in that they both have

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    Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project Research Paper

    Blue Ocean recently partnered with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project (MAIP) to enhance our understanding of social injustices so that we have the knowledge to provide relevant and timely support to our community. We believe that life's persistent question of ‘What are we doing for others?’ is one we must answer with action, time and resources. We love learning more about other organizations in our community and are always looking for new ways to give back. The Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project’s

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    Porter’s Five Forces Model Versus a Blue Ocean Strategy

    Porter’s Five Forces Model versus A Blue Ocean Strategy Porter’s Five Forces Model, provided by Michael Porter, is an external environmental analysis tool for a specific market. This model emphasizes that in any existing industry, there are five competition forces: threat of new entrants, power of suppliers, power of customers, threat of substitute products, and intensity of competitive rivalry. In addition, these five forces can influence and determine the profitability of the enterprise. Using

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    The Beach

    obligations are suddenly erased. I feel free and light as the sky, just clear and blue. As I stroll along I can feel the soft smooth sand beneath my feet. I am taken in by the soothing paradise that surrounds me. I let myself absorb the intense rays of the sun on an amazing summer day. I am calmed by the sounds of the ocean, and the breeze softly touching my skin as warm water splashes my legs as people dive in the ocean. As I am sitting in the chair reading a book, I can see the sight and smell of

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    Analyzing Difficult Voyage

    Event Paper One – Painting ARTS 1301.002 Nathaniel Moore February 16, 2015   On February 10, 2015 I went to the Dallas Museum of Art and looked through several galleries of paintings and other artwork. I was intrigued by the Between Action and the Uknown the Art of Kazou Shiraga and Sadamasa Montonaga exhibit. Several of the works that stood out to me used a variety of color and evoked feelings of sadness. In this paper I will analyze the feelings created by Kazou

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    Kurrawa Underwater Discovery Centre

    designed is the Kurrawa Underwater Discovery Centre. This product is intended to provide an underwater adventure for the target market of families whilst the main concept through entertainment is to educate individuals about the importance of the world’s oceans and the animals which reside in this delicate

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    The Beach

    Miranda Poole 2/3/13 English 101 Descriptive Essay The Beach: A Relaxing Wonderland It is spring break, in the middle of March, my junior year. As I cross the state line into Florida, I picture the ocean as being a place of peace and serenity. It’s my first time visiting the ocean, and all I can think about is hoping it is as beautiful as the pictures I have seen of it. As I arrive to the beach with all my friends, the eagerness of seeing this peaceful place is rising. I can’t wait to smell

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    Natu Paperral Energy and Resource

    humans look at this planet called Earth. Earth covers the massive blue oceans of life. Planet Earth humans call home consist of numerous types of land and marine species from the deepest part of the ocean to the clear shallow water of sandy beaches that lie within an ecosystem. The marine ecosystem is so complex but at the same time it is not complicated. Humans cannot see creatures with the naked eye but can spot a massive blue whale from a distance; this ecosystem is known as Marine Life.

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