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    Condominios Pilar

    trip. After fishing for a few hours the boat anchors in a quiet cove where the cook takes over. Gently bobbing in the cove and eating tacos made from the fish that were just on your line perfectly caps off the trip. Back at the condo, kayaking in the ocean is one of my favorite activities. A route including a stop on the island toward the end of the inlet makes some of the most wonderful encounters

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    Personal Narrative

    We walk along the coast of the beach, with the radiant sun glowing in our eyes. The delicate waves of the roaring ocean crash against the banks, leaving the sand drenched. As we walk, we remember all the memories we had together, and we feel like cherishing them again. We start to laugh and play like children, tossing seashells into the water, while running across the golden sand. When the sun set, we gazed upon the sky, watching vibrant colors and luminous clouds go by. I remember this moment so

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    Seaworld Research Paper

    SPLASH!!!!! A killer whale just made a flip in the air. We were in line to get our tickets to watch a show in SeaWorld. At first, I was scared because I had never seen a show at SeaWorld before. The line was not so long because we lined up early and we were near the front. When we finally got our tickets we headed towards our seats. After everyone was there the show began. A guy was passing out popcorn and cotton candy for free so we just got both. Then there was very loud music and a woman

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    Personal Narrative: A Trip To Catalina Island

    Come travel to Catalina with me! This past week I got to go to Camp Emerald Bay on Catalina Island. At Emerald Bay you can find many different animals such as the Catalina Fox, Bison, Garibaldi, Deer, and many ocean creatures. There are also many plants like sage, eucalyptus, and many more. Even though there are many plants, don’t expect the island to look like Hawaii. It is not that green, but the water is beautiful beyond compare. Today I am going to talk about the accommodations, food, and the

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    How To Save Our Sick Neglected Waves By Grace Young Summary

    “How to Save Our Sick, Neglected Oceans,” Grace Young writes about the current state of our oceans and what we can do to improve them. Young goes on to specifically state the poor status of our oceans. She also offers many different solutions that could potentially increase the health of our oceans and knowledge as well. Author Grace Young uses her knowledge and experience as an ocean engineer to call to attention our lack of funding and overall knowledge of the ocean and also offers solutions to these

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    Fall Boating Research Paper

    Fall Boating in Florida Moving across the water on an open boat can deliver the chilliest kind of wind chill, but Floridians do not have to worry about that as much as our Northern friends and family, and we do not have to worry about it all just yet. Summer ended six weeks ago, yet temperatures in Central Florida remain in the high 80’s or even the low 90’s. Even when we have our two or three weeks of mildly chilly weather in January and February, we will not have to face the challenges of a northern

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    Supercroc Research Paper

    Imagine you’re walking through a damp and foggy swamp. Suddenly, through the hanging branches of an old oak tree, notice 2 yellow, gleaming eyes. On closer inspection, you realize that the eyes are connected to a tail more than 30 ft. away silently slicing through the water. That is SuperCroc, a massive aquatic reptile that lived more than 110 million years ago and was rumored to eat dinosaurs. First majorly discovered by American paleontologist, Paul Sereno, this cold blooded beast was stumping

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    My First Day After Departure: A Short Story Of An Immigrant

    It was the day after departure. I had just left England, heading for the new America. My family was not the wealthiest of most. I was seated in the peasant class. They couldn’t afford to send the rest of my six siblings. Me, The oldest at fifteen and most sagacious , went. The boat was very eerie and large. It creaked whenever it turned the slightest of degrees. It had one long hallway running down the entire boat. Each class had a door, guarded by an officer of the police. Every door had a small

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    Ocean Pollution Research Paper

    The variety of ocean creatures in an aquarium is supposed to represent the real variety of the ocean but at this rate, it may not stay that way for long. While the general idea is that the big threat to marine species is their natural predators, in reality a more silent and deadly killer threatens to wipe out thousands of marine animals: ocean pollution. Ocean pollution kills thousands of birds, fish, and sea mammals alike every year, by toxic particles released in the water and being strangled by

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    Red Eared Sliders

    The Effect of Light Intensity on the Behavior of Baby Red-Eared Slider Turtles Introduction: Red-eared sliders live in a variety of areas, rather mud bottoms, but also live on logs, in slow-moving water, and other suitable basking areas. (McKinney, Schoch, Yonavjak, 2013) In these habitats, the lighting is different for each one. Lighting is a key factor to baby red-eared slider turtles; they need sunlight to maintain proper bone growth and vitamin synthesis. (Lake, 2009) Red-eared sliders should

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