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…results from a biochemical reaction to oxygen. Among the thousands of species of bioluminescent marine creatures, the majority are planktonic organisms. Frequently found in immense groups, these creatures glow in the wake of swimming fish or passing ships…
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…the book of Revelation to John. Chapter eight “Protect and deliver us” Graham gives a couple of stories. One story stood out. In China, 1942, Japanese marines were going around and destroying Chinese bookstores. A Chinese bookstore owner watched white van…
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…in the American Merchant Marine. This, in their opinion, justified them in boarding American ships, and abducting their crew. At one point, British impressment led to the Chesepeak Incident. During this incident, when the American frigate refused to be boarded…
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…the rescue mission occurred during mopping up operations. "A group of Marines had gotten pinned down. Some were killed, others injured. One Marine was about to die if not rescued. Van's airplane was to get the Marines and take them out for treatment," Kershaw said…
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…defects, gastroenteritis, cholera, and death. Red tides which are blooms of toxic algae- researchers believe red tides may be related to growing marine pollution - are increasing worldwide and pose dangerous risks for humans. People who live and work near…
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…to survive. Coral reefs are home to perhaps one-fourth of all marine species. This in turns effects the entire ecosystem of the ocean. Pollution by humans have directly or indirectly caused the death of 5%-10% of the world’s living reefs, according to marine
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…, marine mammals and bison. Defenders view is that “wild things” and “wild places” shape the future of American character. They oppose all trapping that, inflicts pain, causes injury, damages ecological systems, or is conducted for profit or recreational…
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…and began serving in the American Merchant Marine. This, in their opinion, justified them in boarding American ships, and abducting their crew. At one point, British impressment led to the Chesepeak Incident. During this incident, when the American frigate…
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…oil spill has become the most studied and managed event of its kind. Although there is not much that can be done about the marine life that came into direct contact with the crude oil, the geologic effects that the oil introduced into the area should have…
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…, Fleet Marines, Pacific Air Forces, and Submarine Forces (“The History Of Pearl Harbor” p.1). Many of the great nations like France, America, and Great Britain thought that Hawaii was the turning point for who would control the Pacific Ocean. Since Hawaii…
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