Scombridae Essays

  • Marine Conservation Society: Skipjack Tuna

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    The marine conservation society (2015) states that: Tuna belong to the family called Scombridae. Skipjack tuna (scientific name: Katsuwonus pelamis) are medium sized of the tuna family, are oceanic fish and seasonally migrate from time to time, some making trans-oceanic journeys. Skipjack tuna are found throughout the world's tropical and temperate waters. During the day they school on the surface (often with birds, drifting objects, sharks, whales etc.) however at nights are able to descend to

  • Isolation In Karisma Price's Castnet Sea

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    “From Blue to Red” 1 in 10,000 crawfish are blue. It can happen as a result of a mutation in the gene responsible for pigment formation. They stand out from the rest of the crawfish due to their obvious differences. Isolation can relate to a blue crawfish as it makes people feel lonely and as if no one can relate to them leading to a loss of hope and joy. The best treatment, however, comes not from medications, but happiness which can be found in times as simple as conversations with family. Karisma

  • Examples Of Aquaculture

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    Aquaculture in India Aquaculture is the cultivation of the natural produce of water (such as fish or shellfish, algae and other aquatic plants). Mari culture is specifically marine aquaculture, and thus is a subset of aquaculture. Some examples of aquaculture include raising catfish and tilapia in freshwater ponds, growing cultured pearls, and farming salmon in net-pens set out in a bay. Fish farming is a common kind of aquaculture. India offers a huge potential for aquaculture development. The

  • Commensalism In Science Ecology

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    Year 9 Science Ecology Symbiosis Symbiosis Symbiosis is the relationship between two living organisms. The main types of symbiosis are mutualism, parasitism and commensalism. The association between the two organisms can be beneficial to one or two of the species or in some cases be harmful, depending on the type of symbiosis. Commensalism Commensalism is a biological term which is used to describe the relationship between two living organism, where in which one benefits from the other without

  • Unit 2 Evolution Research Paper

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    BSC 1020 – Reflection Paper Unit G Evolution and its Processes This unit covers the theory of evolution, its mechanisms, the modern synthesis of genetics and evolution, and classification of species. The first chapter describes the history involved in Darwin’s theory of evolution. It talks about the evidence that supports evolution like the fossil record, biogeography (geographical distribution of species), comparative anatomy, comparative embryology and molecular biology. These collections

  • Bluefin Tuna Research Paper

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    Atlantic Bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) Introduction: The Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) is a pelagic and schooling fish that is also known as the northern bluefin tuna, giant bluefin tuna. The species is the largest member of the Scombridae family and one of the largest bony fishes. Bluefin tunas are known to swim long distances and usually at high speed of up to about 1.5 knots and can also dive as deep as about 900 meters. The average lifespan of bluefin tunas is 15-30 years with up to

  • Wahoo Species Profile

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    cfcc.edu Submitted: Names and Classification: Scientific Name: Acanthocybium solandri Common Name (English): Wahoo Synonyms: Acanthocybium solandri also known as the: mackerel, queen-fish, barracuda, wahoo fish, kingfish, ono, peto. Family: Scombridae - Wahoo Description: The wahoo has an elongated scaled body which that looks slightly compressed. It is a bluish green towards the dorsal of the body and silvery towards the bottom. There are numerous darker bars running below its lateral line