finally I get to spend my summer break with my two best friends Amanda and Bethany. We have planned to travel to three different countries this year, the most exciting part about it is that all the countries we are visiting are islands. With seas and oceans as clear as a pure diamond, so we get to tan and get some Vitamin D. We have organized to travel to the Maldives, Bora Bora, and Bali. We arranged to meet at our local Starbucks to finalize everything for tomorrow. At about Six Am the next day, I
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Daphnia Introduction: Daphnia is a large genus comprising over 200 species of small freshwater crustaceans that belongs to the family Daphniidae and the order “Cladocera”. The common name of Daphnia is water flea and this name is due to jerky-flea like swimming movement. Daphnia often live is freshwater bodies of relative different quality including swamps, lakes, streams and rivers. Description: Daphnia in general are small and may range from as small as 0.5 mm to as long as 5.0 mm in length, sometimes
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Beach Morphodynamic Classification A classification according to Wright and Short (1984) was applied to categorize the morphodynamic state of the studied beaches. It describes the varying conditions by evaluating the relationships between beach slope, wave forcing, and sediment characteristics. In this study, the morphodynamic indices were considered to test the applicability of the parameter inputs, including surf scaling (ξ) and dimensionless fall velocity (Ω) in order to distinguish different
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Crab season arrives at Semiahmoo Marina Crabbing is a big deal for boaters at Semiahmoo Marina. With crabbing season here, now would be a good time to talk about what goes into this northwest tradition to ensure that you have a legal, safe, and enjoyable crabbing experience . What’s the big deal The big deal is that crabs are an incredible sweet tasting delicacy, and fishing for them has been a tradition among sports and commercial boater and fisherman for generations. In fact, it’s such a big
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DNA Barcode sequence of marine ornamental Squat shrimp Thor amboinensis using mtCO1 from Gulf of Mannar coastal waters V.Priyalakshmi1, S.Dhanasekaran1, M.A.Badhul Haq2*, M.Nirosh Banu2, S.Vaitheeswari2 and P.Vengadesan2 1P.G and Research Department of Zoology, Yadava College, Madurai Kamaraj University, 2Marine Virology Laboratory, Faculty of Marine Sciences, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Email*:drhaqmarinevirology@gmail.com Abstract Marine shrimp are
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An anomalous body with strange markings and elongated limbs washed up on shore this morning; many new reporters and police men suspect it was a new species or a body exposed to the elements of nature. I held my aspersions against that man; he sued me for 12.4 million dollars. There were bizarre stories in the woods about a weird dimensional man eating cucumbers at night. That man’s speech was brusque, lengthy, and annoying; I plugged my ears to hopefully ignore his dull voice. I could cajole my
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The dissolution of coral reefs is a growing consequence to human activities, sedimentation, and ocean acidification. While efforts and monetary investments towards regulation of anthropogenic factors and ocean acidification can project small feats of improvement, it will require time to observe whether or not reduction of these factors correlate with restoration. Coral transplantation appears most effective because it directly combats dissolution of coral reefs and aims to return coral ecosystems
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There seems to be a plethora of human problems that are contributing to the problems that surround the Chesapeake Bay. The problems that humans are causing on the environment may or may not be able to be solved. Nevertheless, it is crucial that the human race attempts to do so. There happens to exist a plethora of ways that humans could restore balance to the bay again. human activity takes a toll on the environment, and there are in fact ways to help the bay be nursed back to health Another, perhaps
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restore what has been done. About 5 people per year vs 100 million Sharks should be afraid of Sharks or should we be afraid of them? Sharks are an apex predator, they are in charge of the oceanic food chain, they are in thier own right “king of the ocean”. When Shark populations fall it causes problems in many oceanic ecosystems. The loss of Sharks can also lead to the depletion of the habitat itself. Consequently, the depletion of Sharks in the ecosystem causes instability in the entire oceanic ecosystem
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are not. How did evolution cross the gap? In your explanation include a description of how animals use chemistry to make light? “The vast majority of bioluminescent organisms reside in the ocean…” [b] so it is clear that this is where bioluminescence evolved from, and since all life originated in the oceans it is likely that this is a very ancient evolutionary adaptation. Based on the wide variety of organisms that possess bioluminescent traits, it is clear that it evolved independently “…at least
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