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My name is Sam but my nickname's Samrokk. I was born in Redondo Bch and go to El Camino for Graphic Design. I'm almost done with my certificate in graphic design, as well as, my AA in Studio art. I'm a freelance designer and photographer and one day I hope to own a small company, or art gallery. I have a certificate in CPR and First Aid from fall 2010. My advertising blog is for my Advertising 2 course, my photography blog is just something I wanted to put up to show my work and create potential customers and is the start of my online portfolio. This blogs purpose is to generate constructive criticism and positive feedback in order to improve the quality and accuracy of the information in my advertisements, as well as, my photography.

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

More Research and Slogans on Nuclear Power Project

Possible Slogans:
1. TAKE IN THIS MESSAGE
2. This Could Happen to You!/It Could Happen to U!/It Could Happen in Your Own Backyard
3. Help Repair
4. Repair, Restore, and Rebuild.
5. 24 Species, 1 Nuclear disaster
6. 556,000 Marine Animals, One Nuclear Disaster
7. Can you spare a moment of your time?
8. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Actions/A Picture Should Result in a Thousand Actions/Can a Picture Result in One Thousand Actions?
9. What Happens to Marine Life Happens to Us/What Happens to Marine Life Effects Us too(2)/What Happens to Marine Life Should Effect Us
10. Shocking News=Harsh Realization(Reality)
11. A.W.A.R.E.(N.E.S.S.)
Awaken Wildlife Action Re-build our Environment (Now, Energy Supply Stabilization)...ACTION REQUIRED NOW!!!

Target Audience Revised: People of all ages and races that are concerned about their environment who are living off the coast of California.

Revised Word List:
1. contribute
2. repair
3. marine
4. resources
5. time
6. dedication
7. progression
8. comfort
9. recover/restore
10. sponsor

Statistics:
-210,295 valid species; of which 183,419 checked (87%)
346,465 species names including synonyms
428,740 taxa (infraspecies to kingdoms)
16,404 images
In the light of the 300th birthday of Linnaeus, we reached our target of 100,000 valid species names by the end of 2007 and reached 200,000 species by October 2010, in conjunction with the celebration of 10 years' Census of Marine Life. The final goal is to capture all of the estimated 240,000 marine species by the end of 2011, and we hope to celebrate this achievement at the 2nd World Conference on Marine Biodiversity (Aberdeen, 26-30 September 2011). Still 29,705 to go.
-Based on their sightings, researchers at the US National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration estimate 556,000 of the marine mammals live within 345 miles (556 km) of shore.
Altogether the survey tallied 21 species off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington. The counts do not include three kinds of cetaceans that live close to shore: harbour porpoises, gray whales and coastal populations of bottlenose dolphins.
http://www.currentresults.com/Wildlife/Marine-Mammals/whales-801271.php
-What is the CRFS?
The California Recreational Fisheries Survey (CRFS) is the method for estimating total marine recreational finfish catch and effort in California. The CRFS is a coordinated sampling survey designed to gather catch and effort data from anglers in all modes of marine recreational finfish fishing. This program incorporates and updates the comprehensive sampling methodologies of the former Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey (MRFSS) and the California Department of Fish and Game's (CDFG) Ocean Salmon Project. The CRFS program incorporates many changes and improvements over previous surveys, including:
    * High frequency on-site sampling
    * On-site estimates of private skiff effort
    * Emphasis on species of concern
    * Use of an angler license database for effort estimates
-The West Coast groundfish fishery includes some 80 commercially fished stocks off the Washington, Oregon, and California coasts and supports millions of dollars in economic activity and many livelihoods. http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/research/divisions/fram/westcoastgroundfish/westcoastgroundfish.cfm

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