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Oceans: An Illustrated Reference

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Four billion years old, the oceans formed as the Earth's scorching surface cooled, the primordial atmosphere condensed, and torrential rains fell. Their color is the unique signature of our blue planet, their composition a chemical cocktail of remarkable variety, their waters a theater of constant change. 

An Illustrated Reference tells the story of this last great frontier. With hundreds of beautiful full-color photographs and explanatory diagrams, charts, and maps, Oceans combines the visual splendor of ocean life with up-to-date scientific information to provide an invaluable and fascinating resource on this vital realm. Covering all major areas of oceanographic knowledge and research, Oceans is divided into two parts. The first, "Ocean Systems," examines the physical nature of the oceans, including plate tectonics, temperature and climate, waves and tides, natural resources and much more. The second, "Ocean Life,"explores biodiversity, evolution and adaptation, marine ecosystems and complex communities, and the preservation of fragile marine environments.

Oceans also offers readers a host of tools to better understand the magnificent world of the sea. A special section of bathymetric maps-made possible by satellite observation, deep-towed surveying craft, and remotely operated submarine vessels-provides a view of the depth and texture of ocean floors around the globe, giving us a glimpse of worlds rarely seen. And throughout the book, engagingly written special features delve into specific marine environments and phenomena such as the lost Tethys Ocean, from which the Himalayas were born. Cross-references and a detailed index help readers navigate this multifaceted volume, and a glossary provides clear definitions of scientific vocabulary.

Although the oceans are vast, their resources are finite. Oceans clearly presents the future challenge to us all-that of ensuring that our common ocean heritage is duly respected, wisely managed, and carefully harnessed for the benefit of the whole planet. Lavishly illustrated and filled with current research, Oceans is a step in that a rich, magnificent, and illuminating volume for anyone who has ever heard the siren song of the sea.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published April 21, 2006

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December 2, 2023
An interesting read, though definitely textbook-y in feel and a fair bit out of date now (which is a bit depressing because climate change is emphasized a very bit). Good quality pictures, but definitely more text-heavy than other "coffee table" books I've read on the same subject. There are also diagrams and charts and other very textbook insertions, which do help explain what the book covers but add to the dryness of the text overall. Generally each specific section was only two or four pages, so the break up of the pages makes it feel less like a slog, and each of the pages goes relatively quickly if you can focus well enough. But I would only recommend the title for those who can't get their hands on something newer; we've learned a lot about the oceans since this book was published, so while the basic information like the structure of the oceans, upwelling, and general sea life within the different zones of water are the same, a lot has changed or been learned since.
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