I looked outside from a small square flat window and saw plenty of water. This is the blue and spectacular water I have ever seen. When I stepped into the plane the first time, I did not even get excited, but when I first saw the Pacific, I was full of enthusiasm. As I approached my destination, I changed my seat from the front to the back of the plane and the remaining Lions band members. All of us can find it from anywhere, our matching sunscreen shirt has "HAWAII" big and bolded colored letters in the upper right corner.
I grew up on the beach. I am familiar with fishing for crabs, fishing, and exploring the tide pools. My friend is a fisherman. It is our local staple of our diet and a contributor to our economy. However, for the moment, the sea food chain has been destroyed at every level of every part of the earth. Fish stock no longer meets human needs and provides enough resources for other marine life in the food chain. The necessity of our consumption is destroying the scale of nature. but why?
The coast is a dynamic boundary between the two worlds, land and sea. In life science, you can observe marine animals living on coastlines and tidal flats. In the field of earth science, we can observe how ocean currents, waves and winds shape coastlines, deprive sand, deposit. From the sky, you can see that the waves form the perfect beach of Nantucket island. These forces not only shape the land but also affect the inhabitants. Animals living in the deep sea are sometimes abandoned. They are close to the coastline and indeed can be found on the beach. If you get hurt, get sick, or get lost, you may soon get a cold, hunger, dehydration symptoms. This is the case of dolphins, dolphins, seals, whales and sea turtles hanging along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. But it will help some animals
Sometimes volunteers lay pups on their watches. This is the case of Jeannie Claypoole watching the Tidepool Rookery at the sea farm. According to account manager at Menodonoma Sightings, "she saw a harbor seal that seemed very troublesome, indeed she was about to give birth." During the dozing season during swimming, mother seals will spend more time on the ground to take care of puppies and to rest. Mother's seal remained nearly continuous with the puppy and rarely leave the puppy on land. When a child goes swimming and feeding, the turnip is a skilled swimmer so mothers can bring turnips.