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| #4112844 in Books | 2005-09-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.50 x.75 x9.50l,3.04 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Kind of like going to an aquarium, but in a book|By Trevis Rothwell|Most public aquariums have plaques, posters, or interactive multimedia displays that inform you at a shallow level about the aquatic life you are looking at. The writing in this book reminds me of that, albeit more in-depth. If you're looking to learn a lot about some particular variety of octopus, you'll proba|||"A bold, visual journey form the briny depths to the surface of the ocean highlighted by the creatures that inhabit it.... All in all, sure to be an appreciated gift for the maritime fan." The Bloomsbury
|"A celebration of oceans, with brilliant
Seen from space, the earth is blue. That luminous blueness is water -- the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic oceans. Seventy percent of what we call "earth" is under water. Life began in the ocean, and the ocean still plays a vital role in our lives and the earth's ecosystem. More than half the world's population lives within a few miles of the sea; we're drawn to it to swim, surf, sail, or simply gaze out across the waves. The ocean itself teems with l...
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