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Sharks Eating Lion Fish

While looking through Facebook, I came across a photo that was a sign of hope. Along with many others, I am hoping the sharks will one day be able to help control the lion fish problem in the Atlantic. To learn more about this problem, please see the below YouTube video.

 
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Diving with the sharks

The nurse sharks is one shark species with the ability to breath while not moving. This is due to their neck muscles that allow them to pump water in through their mouthes and out over their gills. Because of this ability, you can often find these sharks “sleeping” under ledges in the reef. These ledges give protection

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Return From Cozumel

Status Report Two days ago David Knisley and I returned from a week-long trip to Cozumel, Mexico.  We stayed at the Sabor Cozumel Resort and Spa  and went diving on five consecutive days with Dive Palancar, the on-site operator at the resort.  The island and the reef look better and better every time we visit following Hurricane

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Del Campo High School

Mrs. Banker’s Expository Writing Classes Project Ocean can not thank Mrs. Banker and all the students in her expository writing classes for all the amazing work they did to support Project Ocean. In total, these students submitted 106 poems to the Project Ocean site.  Most of the poems written were to show their support for

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Shark Whisperer

Why We Love Sharks Obviously Project Ocean is 100% in favor of sharks.  This great YouTube video by JoeRomeiro333 goes a long way to showing others that sharks do not need to be feared.  Simple facts state that you are more likely to get struck by lightening than you are of being attacked by a shark.

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