Sea Essays

  • The Sea In Beowulf

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    A constant and pertinent literary metaphor used throughout Beowulf, translated by Charles W Kennedy, is that of the sea. The sea in Beowulf is a single object that not only acts as a place for entertaining battles, but also serves as a plot device that reveals the poem’s contrasting views on religion and death. It also gives validity to Beowulf’s position of power, playing a vital role in his character development, as well as the development of the plot. It is vital for Beowulf, as the poem’s main

  • Sea Lion Characteristics

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    California sea lion (Zalophus Californianus) - Key characteristics – interactions with humans – communications – Feeding habits – reproduction – threats - conservation Introduction: California Sea Lion, Zalophus Californians belongs to the family “Otariidae”. The animal is found along the coast of the eastern North Pacific. The breeding of California sea lions takes place on islands off the coasts of California and Baja California. They inhabit rocky and sandy beaches of coastal islands and mainland

  • Sea Turtle Research Paper

    529 Words  | 3 Pages

    Sea turtles have lived around for 110 million years. Unlike other turtles, They can not put tier limbs and head in their shell. Their shell is more flat than normal turtles so they can swim better. But because of careless fishing, habitat destruction and plastic pollution has made the turtles endangered or threatened. Every year, millions of sea turtles get injured and die from fishing hooks, line, lead sinkers because uneducated or careless anglers leave them behind. People don't realize the

  • Southern Sea Otters Essay

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    AP Environmental Science: Chapter 5 1. Explain how southern sea otters act as a keystone species in kelp beds. The otters help to keep sea urchins and other kelp-eating species from depleting highly productive and rapidly growing kelp forests, which provide habitats for a number of species in offshore coastal waters. Without southern sea otters, sea urchins would probably destroy the kelp forests and much of the rich biodiversity associated with them. Explain why we should care about protecting

  • Sea Turtle Population

    762 Words  | 4 Pages

    Six of seven species of sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are listed as either vulnerable or endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The largest contributors to the decline seen in sea turtle populations are people, this being due to human activities such as fishing, tourism, shipping, industrial production, and coastal development, which have been scientifically proven to impact all seven species of sea turtles. Plastic pollution found in and around the ocean, light pollution along coastlines

  • Research Paper On Sea Otters

    359 Words  | 2 Pages

    ea otters are an essential keystone species in a marine ecosystem. They help to keep down herbivore populations to keep kelp happy and they keep sea urchin populations down. Sea otters are mammals that live in oceans often around california kelp forests. They live in chilly waters but have no blubber (Picky Eaters, p.1). Instead they have a thick coating of fur. This fur is thought to be the thickest fur of any mammal. The kelp forests that they live in range in temperatures of 42- 72 degrees Fahrenheit

  • Stellar Sea Lion Research Paper

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    Kayla Norris Biol 105 Dr. Jessy Robbins Critical Thinking: Why the Stellar Sea Lion is Declining The population of the Western stock of Stellar sea lions has been rapidly depleted, according to the Alaskan Fisheries Science Center of the National Marine Mammal Laboratory (Alaska Fisheries Science Center of the National Marine Mammal Laboratory: Marine Mammal Species, 1994). These sea lions have decreased by 85-90% since 1970 (Donnelly, 2003), from over 250,000 to less than 50,000 (Trites & Larkin

  • Green Sea Turtle Research Paper

    610 Words  | 3 Pages

    Green sea turtles are an endangered species with a drastically reduced population sizes of 3 to 4 feet. A typical green sea turtle grows to a maximum size of about 4 feet and weight about 440 pounds. They have a heart-shaped shell, small head, and single-clawed flippers. Sea turtles range can be olive-green, yellow, greenish-brown, reddish-brown, or black in color. As for the hatchlings, they generally have a black carapace, white plastron, and white margins on the shell and limbs. The adult carapaces

  • Loggerhead Sea Turtles: A Case Study

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    The Mediterranean Loggerhead Sea Turtles tend to nest in the eastern side of the the sea on the coasts of Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Turkey, and parts of northeast Libya and Egypt (Zbinden, Aebischer, Margaritoulis, Arlettaz, 2007). The female adult Loggerheads lay eggs on the beach (terrestrial ecosystem), preferably with coarse sand and a steep incline. The beaches tend to be wide with low dunes in the rear and flat sandy shorelines. However, this is a generalization. Detailed characteristics of the

  • Green Sea Turtle Research Paper

    684 Words  | 3 Pages

    Magnificent Green Sea Turtles Did you know that the green sea turtles are endangered? I choose them for my research paper because I feel that they are very interesting. I researched their habitat, food, reproduction, conservation activities. After I researched all of that, I feel that I needed more information, so I found their physical description, man’s impact on this animal, and the numbers left. As I write this paper I will tell you about the interesting facts that I found about the green sea turtle.

  • Green Turtle: The Evolution Of The Sea Turtle

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    The green turtle is one of the largest of the sea turtle species and the only species that are herbivores, they mostly eat seagrasses, algae and mangroves but they also eat fish and their eggs, jellyfish, sponges and various shellfish. They are named the green turtle because of the colour of their cartilage and fat not the colour of their shell, their shell has dark grey and yellow colouring. Apart from the females the come to the shore to lay eggs, sea turtles spend most of their lives underwater

  • Alaska Sea Otters Research Paper

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    It's a sad and depressing scene in Alaska's Kachemak Bay region. While wildlife officials are used to seeing sick and dead sea otters, http://www.care2.com/greenliving/5-facts-you-didnt-know-about-sea-otters.html they're not used to seeing so many of them and in this condition. Unlike otters in the past, these otters looked surprisingly healthier. 200 Reports of Sick and Dead Otters Over a Couple of Months As reported in KBBI, http://kbbi.org/post/scientists-investigate-otter-deaths-0 whatever

  • Analysis Of The Sea Of Monsters By Rick Riordan

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    In the graphic novel The Sea Of Monsters by Rick Riordan, 3 teens which are called demigods are forced to battle monsters to save their friends and families from being killed. The teens start by being very weak and not confident in their ability to fight. This is shown in panel 3 on page 10. In this panel Percy, one of the teens, is laying on the ground while one of the monsters is towering over him. The author chose this scene to be a worm's eye view because it shows that the monster is viewed as

  • Similarities Between Silk Road And Mediterranean Sea

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    The Mediterranean Sea is located between Europe, Northern Africa, and southwestern Asia and was used for trade between 600 CE and 1450 CE. The Silk Road" is a series of trade routes that spanned 7000 miles across the Asian continent that connected East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean world, as well as North and Northeast Africa and Europe. The silk roads were used from 130 BC to 1453 AD. Although trading on the silk roads and mediterranean sea complex had many similarities and

  • Perseverance In The Old Man And The Sea

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    In the novella the Old Man and the Sea an old man named Santiago taught a boy named Manolin how to fish when the boy was very young. In the book, Santiago and Manolin are usually referred to as “the old man,” and “the boy.” In their time together on and off the skiff they formed a father-son relationship, however, Manolin’s parents said the old man was unlucky, so they made him other fishing arrangements. He went to fish with another boat, and caught three fish in the first week. At the beginning

  • Southern Sea Otter Populations: The Monterey Bay Aquarium

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    1911, Southern sea otters swam on every coast near the Pacific, Including the Sea of Japan. They lived in large kelp forests near shores and would usually stay on the surface of the water only diving when food was necessary. Being the most important part of the food chain, sea otters kept anything that would eat the seaweed like snails, and sea urchin populations in check so the kelp forests wouldn 't die out. Southern sea otter populations near the west were unknown, but the American east coast

  • Symbolism In The Old Man And The Sea

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    The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway takes place on the seas of Cuba and conveys the story of an old man who struggles with catching fish for 85 days. Santiago, an old fisherman, participates in literal battles throughout the span of the novella. Over the course of the story, Santiago goes up against a giant marlin that proves to be a feisty competitor, a group of vicious sharks vying for the marlin, and he is also challenged by the difficulty of transporting the mast of his skiff to his shack

  • Dead Sea Scrolls Research Paper

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    The Dead Sea Scrolls are a collection of texts that were found in eleven caves. They were discovered near the Dead Sea between 1946 and 1956 by Bedouin shepherds and archeologists (Vanderkam, Flint, 2002). There are many different versions of the story and details diverge from one story to another, but there is one version that I found most common in my research. Three men from the tribe of Bedouin named Khalil Musa, Jum’a Muhammad Khalil, and Muhammad Ahmed el-Hamed were tending to their flocks

  • The Sea In Cormac Mccarthy's The Road

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    The open seas are simultaneously a boon and a curse to travelers; they represent freedom to sail to any part of the world, but not before Mother Nature tests their endurance with turbulent weather. In some cases, that weather is too ferocious for the passengers and results in a shipwreck that also has positive and negative consequences. The ones involved undergo life changing events that alter their own attitude of themselves and the surroundings as well their attitudes towards others. In The Road

  • Character Analysis Of Santiago In The Sea

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    I do think that if there has to be a villain then it would be these sharks. Setting: It is in the 1940’s, in the waters near Cuba. The setting has a lot to do with the title. The setting is just in the sea, with an old man in it. The setting being in the ocean is important because out at sea Santiago is isolated from the