In Beneath Cold Seas, David Hall takes us into the underwater world of the Pacific ocean, home of the most diverse and visually spectacular marine life of any temperate or cold-water ecosystem on the planet.
Describes the cold water marine life of New England, California, Washington and British Columbia. Includes numerous colour photographs.
An Anthology of Contemporary Maritime Adventures
In Beneath Cold Seas, author and photographer David Hall takes us into the underwater world of the Pacific Coast from California to Alaska, home to the most diverse and spectacular marine life of any temperate or cold-water ecosystem on the ...
. . . Hall has everything right in this book. There is nothing extraneous, and nothing missing. This is a complete and moving immersion in the breathtaking underwater world of the Pacific Northwest.
Beneath Cold Waters: The Marine Life of New England
The book focuses on the USS Cushing, whose sixteen missile silos carry more explosive power than all the munitions used in both world wars.
John Pi?a Craven, who shared management responsibility for the submarine-borne Polaris missile system, captures the excitement and the dangers of the times as he recounts the true stories behind some of the century's most shocking headlines ...
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