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Encyclopedia of the Oceans


Series: OXFORD NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA SERIES
Dorrik Stow
256 pages, 200 photos, 20 maps, 75 illus.
Oxford University Press
 
Hardcover | 2005 | £24.99 | approx. $50/€32

#132919 | ISBN-10: 0198606877
Clearly structured in two parts, dealing with the physical nature of oceans and the evolution and distribution of marine life, it covers all the major fields of oceanographic research. Its accessible treatment offers a wealth of up-to-date information on topics ranging from oceanic ridge formation and hydrothermal vents, to the rhythm and patterns of tides, currents, and weather systems, to the diversity and complex interactions of marine communities. The impact of humankind on the oceans is also discussed. The book considers the options and looks at the sustainable use of resources and conservation of marine life. The stunning photographs illustrate new underwater research projects.

Please note: Please note: this is the UK edition of the book published as 'Oceans' in the US by University of Chicago Press.
 
 
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International Oceanographic Foundation
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