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I hate the sea; I hate the way the water harmlessly encircles and attacks your ankles, the way the waves roar as they crash and throw themselves at the shore, and then steal parts of it as they creep and crackly back to the sea. I hate it when you’re standing in their way and as they roll back, they silently trickle sand over your feet; when you’ve lost yourself in the sound of nature swirling and crashing and you...
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From a far distance, the pale blue sky is a smooth white blanket, widespread into the atmosphere. As the gloomy fog passed by the sleeping green giant, the clouds that had been wispy and white that morning were now more dark and dense. There was no sky that day, only a rough woolen blanket of mottled grey to cover us all and block out the sun. A boundless layer of white blend with silver hung heavily over the hills, it...
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What comes to your mind when you hear the word “sea”? Sandy beach, palm trees, vacationing people? Well, none of that is relevant when it comes to the Sargasso Sea. This one has no shores, and what it has instead is lost ships! Buckle up, as you are about to discover what mysteries it is hiding! The Sargasso Sea is like no other sea in the world, because it, you know, has no shores! What makes up its borders then?...
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In the story ‘The Most Dangerous Game' by Connel the Ship-Trap Island was set in the Caribbean Sea. Rainsford arrives at the mysterious island after a yacht to see what the gunshot came from so he goes overboard, and swims to the nearest island. The island was the mysterious island that was known as ‘Ship-Trap Island’ because many ships would go missing. So he decides to sleep in a cave. The next morning he woke up to see a person...
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Introduction Sea ice covers 13% of the Earth`s surface with the largest extent in the Southern Ocean at 20 million km2 (Thomas and Dieckmann, 2002), therefore, it is a major driver of marine ecosystems (Norkko et al., 2007). Brine channel networks within the ice create complex three-dimensional structures, providing a habitat for a number of microorganisms (Ewert and Deming, 2013). Sea ice has the ability to significantly change the surrounding environment resulting in extremes in temperature and salinity (Arrigo and...
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