Category: Marine Life

  • Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea: Captain Nemos Changes

    Captain Nemo is a sea researcher, inventor, and owner of the Nautilus submarine. This character is the embodiment of a true hero, courageous, decisive, and fair. Aronnax, a French naturalist, is a participant of the marine expedition organized for the capture or destruction of an unknown creature of gigantic proportions that was seen in different…

  • The Importance of Marine Spatial Planning

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction For territories in the Pacific, the sea represents a significant portion of the local authority. The preponderance of biodiversity and the significant cultural, social, and economic points may be found therein. However, local nations development and conservation plans are mostly concentrated on land, even though improvements in…

  • The Ocean Clean Up Companys Trial in Guatemala

    The Ocean Clean Up firm decided to work on collecting plastic waste in Rio Motagua, which experts estimate is going to be the worlds most heavily polluted river. It is the largest river in Guatemala, extending from the western highlands to the eastern Caribbean Sea. Each year during the rainy season, waste overflows into the…

  • Teleological Insight Into Army of Sea Urchins

    There is significant interconnectivity between the objects and events in the video to foster clarity on mutual dependence among organisms. BBC (2008) argues that the sea is a different world dimension filled with a significant biodiversity of plants and animals. One of the core indicators involves the interaction between sea urchins and the sunflower starfish.…

  • Impact of Human Behavior on Ocean and Ocean Acidification

    Introduction The concentration of Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has been increasing over the years due to human behavior and actions. For instance, ever since the start of the Industrial Revolution in the 1800s, the emission of CO2 has been on the rise (Heather, Keeling, and Rogelj 170). On the other hand, the pH…

  • Fijis Integrated Ocean Policy for Sustainable Blue Economy

    Integrated Ocean Policy in Fiji in the Context of Blue Economy An Integrated Ocean policy in the context of the blue economy of a Pacific island country such as Fiji refers to the sustainable use of resources derived from the ocean to promote economic growth while protecting the marine environment. The blue economy is based…

  • Earth Science: The Deep Sea

    Table of Contents Introduction and Significance Major Questions Graphics Results Implications Reference Introduction and Significance Earth Science refers to the investigation of the Earth and various processes happening there. The primary aim of this discipline is to discover the evolution and different activities that take place on the Earth and, eventually, use this information for…

  • The Consequences of the Ocean Acidification

    Ocean acidification is a matter of severe concern nowadays because the human-caused threats present in the current time are significant for the worlds oceans and the life on Earth. As it is known, the world ocean occupies more than half of the planets territory, meaning that the issues that threaten the oceans life can be…

  • The Aral Sea Shrinking Process

    The Aral Sea is located in Central Asia, and it is a form of a large endorheic lake. The issue surrounding the given body of water is that it has been shrinking since the 1960s, and now, it is considered almost completely dried up. It was a crucial lake in the region because many nearby…

  • Floating Cities and Rising Sea Levels

    Rising sea levels are the dangerous result of global warming that necessitates the implementation of costly projects that aim at saving millions of homes and lives. Floating cities are usually considered to be among the options thoroughly researched by scientists. Such constructions might be able to provide an alternate livable place in case land has…