20 results found, view free essays on page:
-
Management Of The Public Lands System
1,029 wordsManagement of the BLM's Public Lands System The government has control of over one-third of the nation's land, and 398 million acres of that is controlled by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM 6). This land hold a wide diversity of resources, from timber, and grazing lands found on the surface to a mass of oil, natural gas, and minerals laying below the earth. The history of these lands is hardly a dull story, because it is the story of the taming of the "Wild West." Should the BLM though, still...
Free research essays on topics related to: lands, land management, mission statement, wildlife, public lands -
Gap Between The Rich Mortality Rate
518 wordsA number of aspects about the film, Captains Courageous were quite interesting. The first is the gap between the rich and the working class. The second is the way the shipmates could work their way up the ladder to captain. The third aspect that interested me was the very high mortality rate. Apparently this was considered socially acceptable back then. I was intrigued about how much camaraderie and competition existed between the boats and their crews. Finally, I was amazed at the father and so...
Free research essays on topics related to: manuel, mortality rate, gap between the rich, fishermen, harvey -
Coral Reefs Carbon Dioxide
412 wordsFirst of all, they houses a collection of diverse organisms, and contribute fisheries which provide food items such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Furthermore, coral skeletons are being used as bone substitutes in reconstructive bone surgery and may be able to provide important medicine, including anti-cancer drugs and a compound that blocks ultra-violet rays, they even help reduce global warming by taking carbon dioxide out These reefs provide a house for many species. If the coral reefs w...
Free research essays on topics related to: ozone layer, carbon dioxide, ultra violet, future generations, coral reefs -
Fishing Off Season Site Had Lots Native
645 wordsWho: Donald Marshall (a Mikmaq fisherman), Native and non-native fisherman, Supreme Court of Canada and Herb Dhaliwal (minister of Fisheries and ocean). Issue: Donald Marshall, a milkman fisherman took a case to the Supreme Court of Canada arguing that a treaty from 1760 gave him aboriginal fishing rights and he won the trail justifying three conviction he had on fishing with out a license, fishing off season and fishing with illegal nets. After the Court ruled in Marshalls favor, many native fi...
Free research essays on topics related to: fishing, fisherman, aboriginal, marshall, supreme court of canada -
Prince William Sound Exxon Valdez
614 wordsWhen people hear the phrase "oil spill: they think a bunch of black stuff all in the water. Well there is a lot more to it then just that. It is an economical disaster as well as an environmental one. As you read along you will see how devastating this one oil spill, the Exxon Valdez, really was compared to others. Whether you, as the reader believe it or just think it is something that is none of you concern and happened 10 years ago is completely up to you. I think that your mind will change a...
Free research essays on topics related to: prince william sound, exxon, 1989, oil spill, exxon valdez -
Member Countries Crop Production
1,594 wordsIntroduction Regional groupings such as SADC aims to bring neighbouring countries into a league or association or union where they will be able to work together in terms of matters concerning politics, economics and development, the ultimate being regional integration. The concept of regional integration is nothing new. During biblical times the Canaanites comprising of different countries formed a union to deal with the invading band of Israelites from Egypt. The intention of regional integrati...
Free research essays on topics related to: member country, south africa, natural resources, member countries, crop production -
Catch And Release In Fishing
1,302 wordsEvery bass fisherman fishes for the same reason, in hopes of catching a ten-pound-plus bass. This dream will not be fulfilled if bass fishermen, as a brotherhood, do not practice catch and release. Americas love affair with the catch-and-release ethic has had a profound impact on the sport of bass fishing over the past thirty years. Quite simply, it recycles the resource. But improper care and the handling by anglers can jeopardize this valuable natural resource. Without question the mishandling...
Free research essays on topics related to: s s, tournament, big fish, bass, taking pictures -
Southern Hemisphere Columbia River
1,251 words... and does not create cold rivers and lakes. Thus we don't find the parallel evolution of fish into similar forms in the southern hemisphere. The Salmonids can not in any manner cross the warm tropical region and therefore did not colonize what suitable regions there are for them in the southern hemisphere. But with man's help they can, and rainbow trout are now found on every continent except Antarctica. Let us assume that an original Salmonid ancestor originated in a cold fresh water lake or...
Free research essays on topics related to: columbia river, north america, ice sheet, southern hemisphere, fresh water -
Commercial Fishing Million Pounds
616 wordsEnvironmental Chinook Salmon Chinook Salmon Environmental Science Wednesday, February 26, 1997 Among the many kinds of fish harvested each year by commercial fisheries is the Oncorhynchus tshawytscha or Chinook salmon. The United States catches an averages of about three hundred million pounds of salmon each year. However some Chinook salmon have been recently listed as threatened. Man has been the main cause for the decline in Chinook salmon populations. The populations of Chinook salmon have d...
Free research essays on topics related to: salmon, commercial fishing, million pounds, nets, pollution -
Million Metric Tons Gulf Of Mexico
2,560 wordsCommercial Commercial Fishing COMMERCIAL FISHING Commercial fishing is a worldwide enterprise that involves the capture of marine and freshwater fish and shellfish and their preparation for market. Fishing equipment ranges from small boats whose nets are cast and hauled in by hand to factory ships equipped with the most advanced technologies for finding, harvesting, and preparing huge amounts of fish. These large catches are very costly, however, not only in the price of their equipment and fuel...
Free research essays on topics related to: commercial fishing, ocean bottom, million metric tons, fish species, gulf of mexico -
Great Barrier Reef Coral Reefs
1,353 wordsCoral reef Coral reefs are arguably the world s most beautiful habitats. Coral reefs have been called the rainforests of the oceans, because of the rich diversity of life they support. Scientists have not yet finished counting the thousands of different species of plants and animals that use or live in the coral reef. There are three types of coral reefs: fringing reefs, barrier reefs, and atolls. Fringing reefs are located close to shore, separated from land by only shallow water. Barrier reefs...
Free research essays on topics related to: ozone depletion, barrier reefs, coral reefs, fringing reefs, great barrier reef -
Great Barrier Reef Coral Reefs
1,480 wordsThe report that you are about to read is about coral reefs, their habitats, and the problems that they are facing. I chose coral reefs for my project because I have always been interested in marine biology, and I am a fan of the ocean as well. As what you are about to read explains, coral reefs are in danger of extinction. Hopefully, man will realize what he has done to them and decide to take care of and protect them. I hope you enjoy my essay. Coral reefs are arguably the world s most beautifu...
Free research essays on topics related to: barrier reefs, ozone depletion, fringing reefs, coral reefs, great barrier reef -
Coral Reefs Fringing Reefs
4,088 wordsCoral reefs are arguably the worlds most beautiful habitats. Coral reefs have been called the rainforests of the oceans, because of the rich diversity of life they support. Scientists have not yet finished counting the thousands of different species of plants and animals that use or live in the coral reef. There are three types of coral reefs: fringing reefs, barrier reefs, and atolls. Fringing reefs are located close to shore, separated from land by only shallow water. Barrier reefs lie farther...
Free research essays on topics related to: reefs, coral reefs, barrier reefs, fringing reefs, ozone depletion -
Chesapeake Bay Reduce Pollution
2,813 wordsEnvironmental Economic Impact of Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay is the nation? s largest estuary with six major tributaries, the James, the Potomac, the Susquehanna, the Patuxent, the York, and the Rappahannock Rivers, feeding into the bay from various locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia (Chemical Contaminants in the Chesapeake Bay? Workshop Discussion 1). These areas depend on the Bay as both an environmental and an economic resource. ...
Free research essays on topics related to: wastewater treatment, reduce pollution, economic impact, grocery stores, chesapeake bay -
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
822 wordsThe Exxon Valdez is an American oil tanker that went aground on a reef in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on the night of March 24, 1989. The nine hundred and eighty seven-foot tanker ran aground on a reef and started to leak oil. The leakage continued for two days, totaling eleven million gallons the largest oil spill in U. S. history. The tankers remaining 1 million barrels of oil were removed from the hold of the damaged vessel and transferred to other tankers operated by the Exxon Company. The...
Free research essays on topics related to: spilled oil, valdez oil, oil spill, exxon valdez, million dollars -
Short Term Horse Power
1,718 wordsPolicy instruments in the fishery sector come under two general headings, ones that are encouraging capital investment and greater catches and those acting against over capitalisation and overcapacity trying to reduce catches. Control of fishing effort has been the major problem in fisheries management since the mass mechanisation of the worlds fishing fleets after World War two and there have been large volumes of work dedicated to the reduction of fishing effort and attaining the holy grail of...
Free research essays on topics related to: short term, fishery, fishing, long term, horse power -
N Pag Million Cubic
2,007 wordsThe earliest remains Hydrology Introduction The earliest remains of dams that archaeologists have unearthed date back to around 5000 A. D. They were constructed as part of a domestic water supply system for the ancient town of Jawa in Jordan. Over the next few millennia, the building of dams for water retention spread throughout the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Southern Asia, China, and Central America. Later, as technologies increased and industrialization took hold in Europe, dam mechanisms...
Free research essays on topics related to: case study, e g, million cubic, n pag, environmental impact -
Principal Judicial Organ Presidents Publicly Welcomed International
2,785 wordsInternational law is the body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and such other entities as have been granted international personality (status acknowledged by the international community). The rules of international law are of a normative character, that is, they prescribe towards conduct, and are potentially designed for authoritative interpretation by an international judicial authority and by being capable of enforcement by the application of external sanctions. The Internati...
Free research essays on topics related to: fisheries, preferential, sanctions, laissez faire, coastal -
Permanent Court Of International Justice International Court Of Justice
1,642 wordsInternational Law International law is the body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and such other entities as have been granted international personality (status acknowledged by the international community). The rules of international law are of a normative character, that is, they prescribe towards conduct, and are potentially designed for authoritative interpretation by an international judicial authority and by being capable of enforcement by the application of external sancti...
Free research essays on topics related to: economic sanctions, cease fire, international court of justice, permanent court of international justice, international law -
World War Ii Weapons Of Mass Destruction
3,944 wordsAnalysis of International Law International law is the body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and such other entities as have been granted international personality (status acknowledged by the international community). The rules of international law are of a normative character, that is, they prescribe towards conduct, and are potentially designed for authoritative interpretation by an international judicial authority and by being capable of enforcement by the application of ext...
Free research essays on topics related to: international court of justice, weapons of mass destruction, permanent court of international justice, war with iraq, world war ii
20 results found, view free essays on page: