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Living near the ocean brings both beauty and danger. While storms like hurricanes and typhoons can unleash powerful waves and flooding, the ocean also supports a vibrant economy through tourism and fishing. Jobs abound for those who work on docks, serve ice cream, or fulfill the important role of lifeguards. Additionally, fascinating creatures like eels, which can grow 3 to 13 feet long, thrive in this environment. Eels are unique fish with the ability to swim backward and hide during the day, laying millions of eggs at night.
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Under the Sea By Miguel Martinez Reyes
Weather • Living near the oceans can be dangerous. • In the oceans there are hurricanes and typhoons. • The storms can make big waves and can flood a city.
WorWorking Near the Oceans • Tourism brings in money. • You can fish near the oceans. • People work on dock where ships load. • People can work in ice cream stores. • People can work as a lifeguard.
Eels • Eels are a fish that looks like snakes. • Eels are 3 to 13 feet long. • In the day eels hide in holes and cracks and in the night eels are active. • Eels have two sets of strong jaws. • Female eels lay millions of eggs. • Eels can swim backwards.