PPT-Using GIS to Analyze Movement of Tiger Sharks

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Shark Tags SPOT httpwwwhawaiieduhimbReefPredatorToolshtm PAT Tag Range Kure to Hawaii PacIOOS Voyager httpoossoestHawaiiedupacioosvoyager How Shark Movements are Tracked Click on each tab listed under . Hope M.. Habitat. Hammer head sharks live in oceans. They swim in warm shallow seas. Hammer head live alone or in groups called schools. What My Animal Eats. Hammer head sharks hunt stingrays, squid and other sharks. By. Kauri1. The orange. . Gobble , gobble. .. The chips.. Gobble , gobble. .. The sprinkles.. Gobble, gobble. .. The cheese and carrots.. Gobble, gobble.. The bar.. Gobble, gobble. .. The sandwiches.. Physical. . Characteristics. . Colour . & Appearance: . The . Bengal Tigers coat is yellow to light orange with stripes ranging from dark brown to black. The belly and the interior parts of the limbs are white and the tail is orange with black stripes. By Jared. Basking Sharks have a big mouth for catching more fish . and. a pointed nose. The basking sharks are the second largest fish in the world. They grow up to 33 feet long. . Look Like. Where they live. By Kate . DiCamillo. Catherine Kelly. The main characters were. This story took place… (setting). Rob: boy. Sistine: girl staying in Lister . The Tiger. Rob’s Dad: Caroline, his wife died. Willie May: Sistine thinks she’s a prophetess, Motel cleaner. . By. : . Wajeha. . khan. Table of contents . Chapter 1 :Environment , Chapter 2 :Survival , Chapter 3 : Characteristics , Chapter 4 : Development , Chapter 5 : Breeds , Chapter 6 : Fun Fact. . Galeocerdo. . cuvier. Megan Murphy. Order . Carcharhiniformes. - . Ground Sharks. Most dominant group of sharks ~200 described species. Anal fin. 5 gill slits. 2 dorsal fins. No fin spines. Mouth that reaches behind the eyes. By Kate . DiCamillo. Ally. The main characters were. Sistine, Rob, Norton, Billy, The Tiger, Robs dad, Willie May, and Beauchamp. .. . This story took place… (setting). Florida, The Kentucky star, school, The school bus, and the woods. . white . sharks?. Dr Alison Kock. Photo: Jean Tresfon. Populations of large predatory sharks are in decline. Shark populations. Slow growth, late maturity and low reproductive output = vulnerable to human threats . ). The.  . TIGER VLE. , . an online health IT education portal . for academic . professionals, students, adult learners and clinical educators, . offers . bulk subscription packages. . Benefits include:. Tiger Population in 2010. Summary. . Land Deforestation and Land Degradation have devastated the landscape of Sumatra Indonesia.. The clearing of forested land to make way for Pulp and Oil mills has dramatically changed the once green island.. By Sharon . Guynup. Summary. The article presents facts about the importance of sharks to the environment, their size, the threat they pose to people, the way they hunt and eat, their physiology, and their relationship to other aquatic creatures.. . khan. Table of contents . Chapter 1 :Environment , Chapter 2 :Survival , Chapter 3 : Characteristics , Chapter 4 : Development , Chapter 5 : Breeds , Chapter 6 : Fun Fact. . CITES Secretariat. Geneva. CITES Appendices and . Sharks. CITES Appendices. Species* regulated under CITES are divided amongst 3 Appendices. I. II. III. * ". Species" means any species, subspecies, or geographically separate population .

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