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By 3 or 4 p.m., the eastern basin w
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Like humans, a given medusa is eith
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exchange is limited by the tunnels.
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3. PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE BOTTOM
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Pat Colin Role on the reef Most spo
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For each person killed by a shark,
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3.8.6 Fish Nearly 1300 species of r
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3.8.8 Dugongs Palau is the only cou
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Internet Resources regarding coral
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Chapter 4: Traditional and Contempo
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tasks assigned by the village counc
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4.4 Food The food of early Palau we
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4.5.1 Ulong Island Palau’s histor
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4.7 Religion and Magic Since pre-co
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also. The decorations on the bai de
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Chapter 5: Palauan History 88
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5.1.1 Pre-Contact Times Caroline Is
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President Haruo Remeliik, who had s
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ight red earth which, like a simila
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Chapter 6: Human Safety 96
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Unfamiliar, Misuse of and lack of e
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6.3 First Aid and CPR The Palau Red
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►Examination for § Infant and Ch
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6.3.3 Accident Details Form Name of
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Cylinder Care: Your scuba cylinder
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Chapter 7: Water Safety 108
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the boat manufacturer and/or the Wa
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7.2 Boat Requirements by National L
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Summary Table of Safety Equipment r
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Information provided by the Nationa
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5. Explain procedures in setting up
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7.5.6 Boat Handling Collision Rules
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7.6.2 Section II BACKGROUND Persona
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7.6.5 Section V AGE RESTRICTIONS Ex
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c) instruction free-of-charge regar
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Chapter 8: Environmental Regulation
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For the past two years (2002 - 2004
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Boating Boat Registration Act Requi
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Table 3: State Fishing Regulations
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LITTERING • Koror State Public La
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LIVEABOARDS • Koror State Public
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sides of the boat, located as high
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and Koror State Public Law No. K5-8
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period of two years from and after
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8.3 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENT
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• Marine Protection Act of 1994 (
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Table 7: Fish Species Regulated by
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Other Important Environmental Regul
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(F) Before any new point source of
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(BB) “Swamp Forest” shall mean
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2401-11-22 Discharge Permit Require
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(2) A description of the waste to b
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Sections 2401-11-39 through 2401-11
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WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION 2401-11
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(30) days of the submission of an a
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8.5 Managing Boat Wastes This secti
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References: Climate Change, Human I