Publisher's Synopsis
Embark on a journey to the hidden depths of the world's oceans. Explore the world's last frontier through breathtaking, unique photographs from the ocean depths and state-of-the-art maps.
Unique ocean mapping and graphics with expert contribution from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Previously unpublished 3D views and images of the oceans developed by NOAA will help reveal the amazing structure of the oceans. The huge impact the ocean has on the land we live is evident from the topical issues presented, these include hurricanes, pollution, tsunamis, and sea level rise.
Man's history with the sea is also outlined from old sea charts and wrecks to the latest in submersible technology, satellite imagery and echo sounding. Find out about the dramatic physical nature of the oceans, how man has explored and observed the oceans and what the future holds for the oceans.
Chapter Breakdown
Formation of the Oceans
Water and Seawater
Water movement/circulation
Oceans and the climate
Dynamic coasts
Natural hazards
The Poles
Vital ecosystems
Exploration/observation
Human interaction
Conservation
The future
Contributors
Produced with the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).