Friday, May 1, 2020

Bioenergy Potential Marine Biology

Question: Discuss about the Bioenergy Potential for Marine Biology. Answer: Introduction: Cork harbor is a natural harbor and river estuary currently found at the mouth of the known river Lee a place called county cork. From the results obtained the PLE species has got the first step that has been undertaken of regional assessment. The regional population of the scorpions in the second spreadsheet shows the classification into male and female of the sea scorpion. The maturation has also been depicted by the grouping of species according to the weights. The heaviest is numbered on top priority with a number one (1) starting at the top decreasing downwards as the weights reduce. Edwin (2001) stated that the biological trends in the aquatic life of Ireland harbor have been predictable for the time provided the aquatic habitats are not distorted. Common sole fish has got an accumulating weight that is increasing the same as the gutted weight hence a maturation of between three and two. There is work divided into various packages and it is to be created to revolve around the named species that faces deficiency in the data. The dab fish classification has an average weight of 82 and a gutted measurable weight of approximately 76 for all the males that have a maturity of 2 units. The dragonet species is the most productive given that it has a uniform and efficient character and maturity period of six years. The weight measured in grams shows that this aquatic species classified as a marine is able to dominate the other specie by mass and occupying a large area. The grey gurnard species has been viewed with the highest weight recorded being 45 g. The female have outnumbered the males hence there is competition in breeding for the few males and thus the maturity ranges from three to two. The common Goby species has not been doing well in this region since it has no extended maturity period hence it is unpredictable species. The scallop and Beam trawl has a mesh size code end and the location of the observer is relative to the net at time of the hauling taking place. The swell height is approximately 0.2 and the depth of 20.7m where the net was fished. Richard (1999) stated that recent changes in the distribution of two species of Asterina have been as result of the severe climatic changes and the biological developments. An average of twenty five species are caught in the ocean on a yearly basis given that there is boat moorings to gain accessibility by rib from that historic town. Within five minutes of leaving the Pontoon there is a number of inshore fishing that are found in this place which include presence of turbulent water and the shallow sandbanks, the riptides and over falls are also significant in this region. The difference between the tow sites and days has been witnessed by the grain type that has a small sample that was conducted on the longitude of 8 degrees and 51.5 N latitude time locations. Abasis (1990) stated that Bioenergy potential of eight common aquatic weeds the clay type is in deficit of sufficient nutrients and oxygen. The conditions that are required for the survival of these homogenous species are fulfilled by the fact that there is common shore crab that is double in population. Lanix 89 is also found in the fine clay region that constitutes the rest of the sample population as it has been depicted from the results. On date 11/19/2016 the tow that has been indicated from the results provided is a latitude of 51.5 N and a longitude of 8 degrees west 19. The species ranging from 1 to a number of 25 are not attacked by the parasites that are in this aquatic environment given that the survival of maturation and the GSI weight has been indicated as suitable for the circumstances. The physical geography of that is in existence at the bottom of the sea is detrimental and thus affects the invertabrates of all originality as compared to the dry land. Abrahamsson (1973) stated that the freshwater crayfish Atticus astacus in Sweden and the introduction of the American crayfish is in prevalence. Conclusion The mineralogical character of the rocks and the vegetation and other surroundings which include organisms which reside in this habitat hence there are particular families and genera that is classified in accordance to the taxonomic units. Thomas (1966) stated that Dynamics of an isolated population of the crayfish is currently being experienced in the port of Ireland. The tabular mark of the distribution on the fauna of Ireland illustrates the satisfaction factor of these exhibits the same number of asterisks from the data generated. There is comparatively poor ordnance of the species from the Northern Province as it has been showed by the tables of simple minerals. Anthony 1973 stated that on the distribution and variability of the Indo-Pacific sea star the vertebrates and invertebrates are generally distributed. References Abbasi, S., Nipaney P. 1990. Bioenergy potential of eight common aquatic weeds, Journal of Bilogical Wastes 34: 359-366. Abrahamsson, S. 1973. The freshwater crayfish Atticus astacus in Sweden and the introduction of the American crayfish, Newman press. Ireland. Thomas, K. 1966. Dynamics of an isolated population of the crayfish. Netflix press: Ireland. voir and in the lower Pilica River. XV Krajowe Seminarium Malakologiczne, Lodz, 23 Anthnony,Y. 1973 On the distribution and variability of the Indo-Pacific sea star Asterina wega (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) in the Mediterranean Sea.Journal of Marine Biology 18: 333-336. Richard, Y. 1999. Recent changes in the distribution of two species of Asterina. Current press. Asterina. Edwin, T. 2001. The biological trends in the aquatic life of Ireland harbour. Herman press. Austria.

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