Sea dragons eat small sea creatures like sea lice, plankton, and shrimp. They live in reefs, sea grass beds, and near shores. Sea dragons have leaves growing on their backs and do not have stomachs.
Sea turtles live in oceans around the world except the polar regions and migrate between oceans. As juveniles, they eat shrimp, squid, jellyfish, and cuttlefish brought by parents, and as adults eat sea grasses and algae. Sea turtles face threats from humans through pollution and fishing nets, as well as sharks, killer whales, and predators when nesting. They live in coastal waters, bays, lagoons, estuaries, and mangroves, but these areas also expose them to threats that endanger their survival, such as a debilitating tumor-like disease called Fibro Papillomas.
This document describes 5 strange animals: the blobfish, which lives deep in the ocean and looks gelatinous; the tarsier, a small primate found in the Philippines with large eyes and ability to turn its head 180 degrees; the sea pig, which lives on the ocean floor and eats mud; the aye-aye, the largest nocturnal primate found in Madagascar with sharp claws for digging; and the star-nosed mole, found in North America with a star-shaped nose used to search for food electrically. Many of these unusual animals are endangered or at risk due to habitat loss and hunting.
The green sea turtle has a brownish yellowish green shell that can grow up to 5.5 feet long and weigh 450 pounds. They live in tropical oceans around the world and migrate between feeding grounds and beaches where females lay eggs. The green sea turtle is endangered due to loss of habitat, diseases, and entanglement in fishing gear. Conservation efforts focus on rescuing turtles, studying diseases, and protecting nesting beaches.
Green sea turtles have a hard shell with four flippers and a tail. They can grow up to 5 feet long and weigh 700 pounds, living up to 80 years. They are herbivores that eat sea plants as adults and shrimp as juveniles. Green sea turtles are found in shallow coastal waters and migrate between feeding and nesting sites on sandy beaches every 2-4 years, where females lay their eggs. They are an endangered species.
The Magellanic penguin breeds in coastal Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil. It is the most numerous of the Spheniscus penguins. Males are larger than females and can grow up to 76 cm tall and weigh 6.5 kg. The provincial government of Chubut aims to create a marine protected area to protect Magellanic penguins and other marine species near their largest breeding colony, which would improve breeding success and feeding opportunities.
The Green Sea Turtle is an endangered species that faces threats from being killed for its meat and eggs as well as destruction of nesting grounds. It is a long-living reptile that inhabits tropical and subtropical coastal waters. While measures have been taken to protect the turtles and their habitats, their numbers continue to decline due to human activities.
Coral reefs are formed by marine animals known as corals. Coral colonies grow continuously through budding of polyps and help construct reefs over time along with other organisms like coralline algae and foraminiferans. Corals are limited to tropical waters above 20 degrees centigrade and are primarily found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans as well as the Caribbean. There are two main types of corals - soft corals like sea plums and hard corals composed of hydrocorals and stony corals. Coral reefs take three forms - fringing reefs along the coast, barrier reefs some distance offshore, and atoll reefs that surround lagoons. Coral reef
The Hawaiian monk seal is a mammal that lives in the central Pacific Ocean, inhabiting sandy beaches and shallow lagoons. It has a lot of blubber to keep it warm in the ocean and eats fish, squid, octopus, and lobster. The Hawaiian monk seal is endangered due to historical hunting, current threats of global warming, disease, and loss of habitat. Laws have been passed to protect the Hawaiian monk seal and prevent hunting, but its population remains threatened.
Sea turtles live in oceans around the world except the polar regions and migrate between oceans. As juveniles, they eat shrimp, squid, jellyfish, and cuttlefish brought by parents, and as adults eat sea grasses and algae. Sea turtles face threats from humans through pollution and fishing nets, as well as sharks, killer whales, and predators when nesting. They live in coastal waters, bays, lagoons, estuaries, and mangroves, but these areas also expose them to threats that endanger their survival, such as a debilitating tumor-like disease called Fibro Papillomas.
This document describes 5 strange animals: the blobfish, which lives deep in the ocean and looks gelatinous; the tarsier, a small primate found in the Philippines with large eyes and ability to turn its head 180 degrees; the sea pig, which lives on the ocean floor and eats mud; the aye-aye, the largest nocturnal primate found in Madagascar with sharp claws for digging; and the star-nosed mole, found in North America with a star-shaped nose used to search for food electrically. Many of these unusual animals are endangered or at risk due to habitat loss and hunting.
The green sea turtle has a brownish yellowish green shell that can grow up to 5.5 feet long and weigh 450 pounds. They live in tropical oceans around the world and migrate between feeding grounds and beaches where females lay eggs. The green sea turtle is endangered due to loss of habitat, diseases, and entanglement in fishing gear. Conservation efforts focus on rescuing turtles, studying diseases, and protecting nesting beaches.
Green sea turtles have a hard shell with four flippers and a tail. They can grow up to 5 feet long and weigh 700 pounds, living up to 80 years. They are herbivores that eat sea plants as adults and shrimp as juveniles. Green sea turtles are found in shallow coastal waters and migrate between feeding and nesting sites on sandy beaches every 2-4 years, where females lay their eggs. They are an endangered species.
The Magellanic penguin breeds in coastal Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil. It is the most numerous of the Spheniscus penguins. Males are larger than females and can grow up to 76 cm tall and weigh 6.5 kg. The provincial government of Chubut aims to create a marine protected area to protect Magellanic penguins and other marine species near their largest breeding colony, which would improve breeding success and feeding opportunities.
The Green Sea Turtle is an endangered species that faces threats from being killed for its meat and eggs as well as destruction of nesting grounds. It is a long-living reptile that inhabits tropical and subtropical coastal waters. While measures have been taken to protect the turtles and their habitats, their numbers continue to decline due to human activities.
Coral reefs are formed by marine animals known as corals. Coral colonies grow continuously through budding of polyps and help construct reefs over time along with other organisms like coralline algae and foraminiferans. Corals are limited to tropical waters above 20 degrees centigrade and are primarily found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans as well as the Caribbean. There are two main types of corals - soft corals like sea plums and hard corals composed of hydrocorals and stony corals. Coral reefs take three forms - fringing reefs along the coast, barrier reefs some distance offshore, and atoll reefs that surround lagoons. Coral reef
The Hawaiian monk seal is a mammal that lives in the central Pacific Ocean, inhabiting sandy beaches and shallow lagoons. It has a lot of blubber to keep it warm in the ocean and eats fish, squid, octopus, and lobster. The Hawaiian monk seal is endangered due to historical hunting, current threats of global warming, disease, and loss of habitat. Laws have been passed to protect the Hawaiian monk seal and prevent hunting, but its population remains threatened.
Green sea turtles are large sea turtles found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. They have a dorsoventrally flattened body and paddle-like flippers adapted for swimming. Adults typically inhabit shallow lagoons and feed on sea grasses. Throughout their life, green sea turtles inhabit different habitats - they lay eggs on beaches, spend their early years in open ocean waters, and mature in coastal areas with sea grass beds. Major threats include hunting, accidental capture in fishing gear, pollution, habitat destruction, and infectious diseases. Conservation efforts include protecting nesting beaches and reducing accidental turtle captures.
This is a presentation about Sea Turtles. It describes each type of turtle and explains why they are an endangered species. It also includes recent pictures taken of a Sea Turtle release at Vanderbilt Beach in Naples, Florida. The health of thousands of turtles was compromised by the record cold gulf temperatures in Florida in January 2010, causing the Sea Turtles to stop moving and swimming. The Florida State Wildlife Conservation Commission and other many other groups of professionals and volunteers teamed together to warm the turtles, return them to health, then release them back into the wild. This presentation describes ways to help Sea Turtles increase their numbers and provides resources for further study.
Tropical rainforests are located around the equator spanning 4800 km across South America, Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. They have a climate with about 250cm of annual precipitation and temperatures between 20-25°C. While supporting the greatest diversity of wildlife including parrots, toucans and jaguars, tropical rainforests have poor soil quality due to heavy rainfall and slow plant growth in the dense forests.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching over 2,600 kilometers off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It supports a wide diversity of marine life and was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The reef is made up of billions of tiny coral polyps and is the world's largest structure built by living organisms. It faces threats from climate change, runoff, bleaching events and crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park helps manage activities like fishing and tourism to protect the ecosystem while also generating $1 billion annually for the local economy.
The Atlantic Ocean has an average temperature of 45-46 degrees Fahrenheit. It is located along the southeastern coast of Georgia. Various animals like shrimp, fish, sea turtles, and plants like coral reefs and seaweed live in the Atlantic. Killer whales prey on dolphins, whales, and sea lions in the Atlantic. Predators also include sharks. The document provides sources on the animals, plants, predators, and general information about the Atlantic Ocean.
A bright factual presentation for youth which includes a section on bullying. Humourous at times--Sea Turtles bullying each other. Langs Health, Wellness and Community Centre in Cambridge Ontario,
Water animals include fish, turtles, octopuses, beavers, frogs, sea lions, crabs, and stingrays. Turtles hold their breath and swim with adapted shells, octopuses use camouflage and ink to defend against predators, and beavers build dams and lodges. Frogs lay eggs in water that hatch into tadpoles and become frogs, while sea lions are fin-footed and can live over 20 years. Crabs have thick shells and claws and live on land and in water, and stingrays are related to sharks and use tail barbs for defense.
Lionfishprogrampresentation 12547992334167-phpapp01Randy Jordan
Roatan Marine Park is working with several organizations to control the invasive lionfish population in Honduras. Lionfish are native to the Indo-Pacific but were introduced to the Atlantic in the 1980s. They have no natural predators in the Caribbean and reproduce rapidly, consuming large amounts of native fish and crustaceans. To help address the problem, organizations are educating the public and encouraging people to catch and eat lionfish, as eradication is impossible due to their reproduction rate and wide distribution.
Coral reefs are sea structures made of living organisms called coral polyps that spawn eggs and help the reef gain a stable structure over time. The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia can be seen from space and is home to brain coral, fire coral, fish, jellyfish, and the crown of thorns starfish. People use the Great Barrier Reef for fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving but also threaten it through overfishing, littering, and illegal logging. Efforts are underway to preserve the reef by reducing threats like the crown of thorns starfish and cleaning up litter.
The document describes various marine life found in the Sorrento rock pools and platforms in Portsea, including:
- Green algae and various snails like dog whelks, mussels, and sea snails that graze on microalgae.
- Other organisms mentioned are kelp, Neptune's necklace, cuttlefish mantles, crabs, chitons, elephant snails, pufferfish, biscuit seastars, sea stars with up to eleven arms, sea urchins, hermit crabs, decorator crabs, granulated seastars, barnacles, tubeworms, periwinkles, and carnivorous dog whelks that drill
Sea turtles face numerous threats including predation, destruction of nesting habitats, accidental drowning in fishing gear, ingestion of plastic debris, disorientation from artificial lighting, and being hit by boats. There are 8 species of sea turtles that can be found in the waters around Long Island, many of which are endangered or threatened. Sea turtles return to the beaches where they were born every few years to lay their eggs.
Turtles come in many different species, with some as large as 4-8 feet long. Many turtle species are endangered or extinct due to human activities like hunting and habitat destruction. Turtles lay their eggs on land, and the temperature determines gender for some species, with warmer weather producing more females. Global warming threatens turtles by producing only female hatchlings as rising temperatures prevent males from being born.
Fish live in water and have physical characteristics like scales, fins, and gills that help them move in groups and breathe underwater. Some fish like sharks give live birth, while most fish lay eggs. Fish encompass a wide variety of aquatic vertebrate species including rays, eels, sea horses, and those with tails and fins that aid their movement.
Female sea turtles lay around 100 eggs on beaches, and whether the baby turtles that hatch are male or female depends on the temperature of the nest - warmer nests produce females while cooler nests produce males. The eggs take around two months to hatch, and new hatchlings then make their way to the ocean following the moonlight. Once in the ocean, sea turtles live there eating seaweed, jellyfish, and crabs, and can hold their breath for long periods before surfacing for air, with some species living up to 80 years.
This document contains information about various endemic species found on California's Channel Islands, including myths, legends, and interesting facts. It describes the Island Fox, Ashy Storm-Petrel, Island Night Lizard, California Brown Pelican, and Island Scrub-Jay. For each species, it provides details about their diet, habitat, behaviors, threats, and interesting evolutionary adaptations they developed due to island isolation.
Puffer fish have unique behaviors like being able to puff up their bodies with water or air when threatened. They live under the ocean and come in various sizes depending on species. Puffer fish eat coral and sponges. The male puffer fish guides the female to shallow water close to shore.
Mormon Rocks was formed by the folding of rock along the San Andreas Fault between the North American and Pacific tectonic plates. It is composed of cemented sedimentary rock like conglomerate and displays pockmarks on its surfaces caused by thermal expansion and erosion. The North Etiwanda Preserve protects rare Riversidian sage scrub habitat and endangered species. It was impacted by a 2003 wildfire but the vegetation has resiliently recovered, though ongoing threats from pollution and development loom.
Filefish eat tuna and have an odd appearance, as they are very skinny in shape. While filefish look unusual, they are not an endangered species. According to www.facts4me.com, filefish have a unique life as bottom dwellers in the ocean.
The Moray Eel resembles a snake and can grow up to 15 feet long, it is nocturnal with sharp teeth but only attacks humans when threatened, and uses its nose to hunt due to small eyes, with some living up to 30 years.
Green sea turtles are large sea turtles found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. They have a dorsoventrally flattened body and paddle-like flippers adapted for swimming. Adults typically inhabit shallow lagoons and feed on sea grasses. Throughout their life, green sea turtles inhabit different habitats - they lay eggs on beaches, spend their early years in open ocean waters, and mature in coastal areas with sea grass beds. Major threats include hunting, accidental capture in fishing gear, pollution, habitat destruction, and infectious diseases. Conservation efforts include protecting nesting beaches and reducing accidental turtle captures.
This is a presentation about Sea Turtles. It describes each type of turtle and explains why they are an endangered species. It also includes recent pictures taken of a Sea Turtle release at Vanderbilt Beach in Naples, Florida. The health of thousands of turtles was compromised by the record cold gulf temperatures in Florida in January 2010, causing the Sea Turtles to stop moving and swimming. The Florida State Wildlife Conservation Commission and other many other groups of professionals and volunteers teamed together to warm the turtles, return them to health, then release them back into the wild. This presentation describes ways to help Sea Turtles increase their numbers and provides resources for further study.
Tropical rainforests are located around the equator spanning 4800 km across South America, Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. They have a climate with about 250cm of annual precipitation and temperatures between 20-25°C. While supporting the greatest diversity of wildlife including parrots, toucans and jaguars, tropical rainforests have poor soil quality due to heavy rainfall and slow plant growth in the dense forests.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching over 2,600 kilometers off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It supports a wide diversity of marine life and was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The reef is made up of billions of tiny coral polyps and is the world's largest structure built by living organisms. It faces threats from climate change, runoff, bleaching events and crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park helps manage activities like fishing and tourism to protect the ecosystem while also generating $1 billion annually for the local economy.
The Atlantic Ocean has an average temperature of 45-46 degrees Fahrenheit. It is located along the southeastern coast of Georgia. Various animals like shrimp, fish, sea turtles, and plants like coral reefs and seaweed live in the Atlantic. Killer whales prey on dolphins, whales, and sea lions in the Atlantic. Predators also include sharks. The document provides sources on the animals, plants, predators, and general information about the Atlantic Ocean.
A bright factual presentation for youth which includes a section on bullying. Humourous at times--Sea Turtles bullying each other. Langs Health, Wellness and Community Centre in Cambridge Ontario,
Water animals include fish, turtles, octopuses, beavers, frogs, sea lions, crabs, and stingrays. Turtles hold their breath and swim with adapted shells, octopuses use camouflage and ink to defend against predators, and beavers build dams and lodges. Frogs lay eggs in water that hatch into tadpoles and become frogs, while sea lions are fin-footed and can live over 20 years. Crabs have thick shells and claws and live on land and in water, and stingrays are related to sharks and use tail barbs for defense.
Lionfishprogrampresentation 12547992334167-phpapp01Randy Jordan
Roatan Marine Park is working with several organizations to control the invasive lionfish population in Honduras. Lionfish are native to the Indo-Pacific but were introduced to the Atlantic in the 1980s. They have no natural predators in the Caribbean and reproduce rapidly, consuming large amounts of native fish and crustaceans. To help address the problem, organizations are educating the public and encouraging people to catch and eat lionfish, as eradication is impossible due to their reproduction rate and wide distribution.
Coral reefs are sea structures made of living organisms called coral polyps that spawn eggs and help the reef gain a stable structure over time. The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia can be seen from space and is home to brain coral, fire coral, fish, jellyfish, and the crown of thorns starfish. People use the Great Barrier Reef for fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving but also threaten it through overfishing, littering, and illegal logging. Efforts are underway to preserve the reef by reducing threats like the crown of thorns starfish and cleaning up litter.
The document describes various marine life found in the Sorrento rock pools and platforms in Portsea, including:
- Green algae and various snails like dog whelks, mussels, and sea snails that graze on microalgae.
- Other organisms mentioned are kelp, Neptune's necklace, cuttlefish mantles, crabs, chitons, elephant snails, pufferfish, biscuit seastars, sea stars with up to eleven arms, sea urchins, hermit crabs, decorator crabs, granulated seastars, barnacles, tubeworms, periwinkles, and carnivorous dog whelks that drill
Sea turtles face numerous threats including predation, destruction of nesting habitats, accidental drowning in fishing gear, ingestion of plastic debris, disorientation from artificial lighting, and being hit by boats. There are 8 species of sea turtles that can be found in the waters around Long Island, many of which are endangered or threatened. Sea turtles return to the beaches where they were born every few years to lay their eggs.
Turtles come in many different species, with some as large as 4-8 feet long. Many turtle species are endangered or extinct due to human activities like hunting and habitat destruction. Turtles lay their eggs on land, and the temperature determines gender for some species, with warmer weather producing more females. Global warming threatens turtles by producing only female hatchlings as rising temperatures prevent males from being born.
Fish live in water and have physical characteristics like scales, fins, and gills that help them move in groups and breathe underwater. Some fish like sharks give live birth, while most fish lay eggs. Fish encompass a wide variety of aquatic vertebrate species including rays, eels, sea horses, and those with tails and fins that aid their movement.
Female sea turtles lay around 100 eggs on beaches, and whether the baby turtles that hatch are male or female depends on the temperature of the nest - warmer nests produce females while cooler nests produce males. The eggs take around two months to hatch, and new hatchlings then make their way to the ocean following the moonlight. Once in the ocean, sea turtles live there eating seaweed, jellyfish, and crabs, and can hold their breath for long periods before surfacing for air, with some species living up to 80 years.
This document contains information about various endemic species found on California's Channel Islands, including myths, legends, and interesting facts. It describes the Island Fox, Ashy Storm-Petrel, Island Night Lizard, California Brown Pelican, and Island Scrub-Jay. For each species, it provides details about their diet, habitat, behaviors, threats, and interesting evolutionary adaptations they developed due to island isolation.
Puffer fish have unique behaviors like being able to puff up their bodies with water or air when threatened. They live under the ocean and come in various sizes depending on species. Puffer fish eat coral and sponges. The male puffer fish guides the female to shallow water close to shore.
Mormon Rocks was formed by the folding of rock along the San Andreas Fault between the North American and Pacific tectonic plates. It is composed of cemented sedimentary rock like conglomerate and displays pockmarks on its surfaces caused by thermal expansion and erosion. The North Etiwanda Preserve protects rare Riversidian sage scrub habitat and endangered species. It was impacted by a 2003 wildfire but the vegetation has resiliently recovered, though ongoing threats from pollution and development loom.
Filefish eat tuna and have an odd appearance, as they are very skinny in shape. While filefish look unusual, they are not an endangered species. According to www.facts4me.com, filefish have a unique life as bottom dwellers in the ocean.
The Moray Eel resembles a snake and can grow up to 15 feet long, it is nocturnal with sharp teeth but only attacks humans when threatened, and uses its nose to hunt due to small eyes, with some living up to 30 years.
This document provides a list of positive adjectives describing Ms. Rasberry's class. The adjectives highlight that the class is excited, energetic, intelligent, respectful, creative, prepared, thoughtful, talented, expressive, athletic, nice, caring, and overall awesome. A few negative terms are included but the vast majority of words used are positive descriptors.
The barracuda is sometimes called the tiger of the sea. It lives in warm waters and cannot chew its food. Barracuda are predators that live in warm ocean waters.
Angelfish come in over 85 varieties and have flat bodies like pancakes. They live in warm ocean reefs, grow up to 12 inches long and 1-2 pounds, and eat ocean plants. While their bright colors help them hide, angelfish fear barracudas and humans.
Trumpetfish have tiny fins so they eat food upside down and tiny teeth with a lower jaw that sticks out, allowing them to blend in like the first picture shown on the facts4me website.
The document summarizes the findings of a usability study conducted on the ABLE project management tool. The study utilized several methods including contextual inquiry, personas and scenarios, competitive evaluation, heuristic evaluation, surveys, and user testing. The study identified five key usability problems: users had difficulty finding functions and information; there was little guidance to help users complete tasks; feedback and errors were inadequate; inter-feature dependencies were limited; and the layout decreased continuity and readability. Recommendations were provided to address each issue and improve the user experience of ABLE.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.