A magnificently illustrated journey through the oceans, showing why they are necessary to life on earth and what is being done to save them. Features 125 full-color photographs, including some by David Doubilet of National Geographic, and writings by marine botanist Dr. Sylvia Earle and diver Hillary Hauser.
Soulève les rabats et admire les merveilles de la plage.
Discusses the importance of the oceans, the sources and effects of their pollution and misuse, and ways to protect them.
He was the creation of the American writer Herman Melville whose best known novel , called Moby Dick , was published in 1851. The story tells of how Captain Ahab pursues Moby Dick in his whaling boat , the Pequod , throughout the oceans ...
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Biological Ocenaographic Processes [by] Timothy R. Parsons and Massayuki Takanashi
水中世界: 探索大自然
Uses cartoon-style characters and everyday situations to explain the different layers of the ocean, the plants and animals that live there, and how pollution is affecting the world's oceans.
Introduces several of the ocean's species, provides profiles of creatures, from dolphins and sharks to sea otters and penguins, while sharing facts about their characteristics, diets, and habitats.
Marine Research and Conservation in the Coral Triangle: The Wakatobi National Park
Drawing upon contributions from experts in the natural and social sciences, this book offers the first detailed insight into the status of the marine environment in the Wakatobi.