Books, Outdoors & Nature, Ecosystems, Oceans & Seas

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Mark Kurlansky
Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World
by Phoenix Audio (CD)
Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World

Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World

Andy Hillstrand, Johnathan Hillstrand, Malcolm Macpherson
Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
by Ballantine Books (Paperback) (Release Date: 2009-03-31)
Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
“Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep, so beware, beware,” goes the chorus of an old sailors’ sing-along that celebrates the allure and danger of the seafaring life. But make no mistake–there truly is much to beware for those who are drawn to risk their lives and seek their fortunes upon the waves. And perhaps none take more chances than the men and women who brave the tempestuous, bountiful waters of the Bering Sea. Season after season, they bond and battle with its icy depths, determined to reap yet one more rewarding harvest while eluding the ever-present threat of sudden, certain death. And among the rapidly diminishing ranks of these die-hard salts, brothers Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand have forged a reputation as fierce masters of their treacherous, enthralling trade. If you’ve watched their exploits on TV’s Deadliest Catch, you’ve only scratched the surface. To read Time Bandit is to step into their skins, smell the sea air, feel the frigid wind, and ...

Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs

Ocean (American Museum of Natural History)
by DK ADULT (Paperback)
Ocean (American Museum of Natural History)
Breathtaking, powerful, and all-encompassing in its sheer scope and visual impact, Ocean sweeps you away on an incredible journey into the depths of our astonishing marine world. As the site where life first formed on Earth, a key element of the climate, and a fragile resource, oceans are of vital importance to our planet. This definitive visual guide to the world's oceans - including the geological and physical processes that affect the ocean floor, the key habitat zones, the rich diversity of marine life - is now available in paperback.

Ocean (American Museum of Natural History)

Tom S. Garrison
Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card)
by Brooks Cole (Hardcover)
Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card)
The ocean affects all aspects of our lives--Tom Garrison will show you how in this new edition of OCEANOGRAPHY: AN INVITATION TO MARINE SCIENCE. Garrison takes you on a vivid exploration of the ocean--from submarine canyons to zooplankton, global warming, the growing plastics problem, and our changing coastlines--and explains oceanography's most important concepts. Garrison's friendly approach helps you understand the complexities involved in how we study and use the ocean. You'll explore topics like Hurricane Katrina; the devastating December 2004 earthquake in the Indian Ocean and the resulting tsunami; the Moon and its connection to the ocean; the power of the ocean to influence weather; and uses and abuses of the ocean. Gain an understanding of the wonders of the sea and the scientific questions that surround it with this fascinating text!

Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card)

Richard LaMotte, Sally Lamotte Crane
Pure Sea Glass: Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems
by Chesapeake Seaglass Pub. (Hardcover)
Pure Sea Glass: Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems

Pure Sea Glass: Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems

Witherington; Dawn and Blair
Florida's Living Beaches: A Guide for the Curious Beachcomber
by Pineapple Press (FL) (Paperback) (Release Date: 2007-04-02)
Florida's Living Beaches: A Guide for the Curious Beachcomber
Florida has 1200 miles of coastline, almost 700 miles of which are sandy beaches. Exploring along those beaches offers encounters with myriads of plants, animals, minerals, and manmade objects all are covered in this comprehensive guide with descriptive accounts of 822 items, 983 color images, and 431 maps. Beginning with the premise that beaches are themselves alive, this guide to the natural history of Florida beaches heralds the living things and metaphorical life near, on, and within the state's sandy margins. It is organized into Beach Features, Beach Animals, Beach Plants, Beach Minerals, and Hand of Man. In addition to being an identification guide, the book reveals much of the wonder and mystery between dune and sea along Florida s long coastline.

Florida's Living Beaches: A Guide for the Curious Beachcomber

Peter Heller
The Whale Warriors: The Battle at the Bottom of the World to Save the Planet's Largest Mammals
by Free Press (Paperback)
The Whale Warriors: The Battle at the Bottom of the World to Save the Planet's Largest Mammals
For the crew of the eco-pirate ship the Farley Mowat, any day saving a whale is a good day to die. In The Whale Warriors, veteran adventure writer Peter Heller takes us on a hair-raising journey with a vigilante crew on their mission to stop illegal Japanese whaling in the stormy, remote seas off the forbidding shores of Antarctica. The Farley is the flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and captained by its founder, the radical environmental enforcer Paul Watson. The Japanese, who are hunting endangered whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, in violation of several international laws, know he means business: Watson has sunk eight whaling ships to the bottom of the sea.For two months, Heller was aboard the vegan attack vessel as it stalked the Japanese whaling fleet through the howling gales and treacherous ice off the pristine Antarctic coast. The ship is all black, flies under a Jolly Roger, and is outfitted with a helicopter, fast assault Zodiacs, and a ...

The Whale Warriors: The Battle at the Bottom of the World to Save the Planet's Largest Mammals

Stan Ulanski
The Gulf Stream: Tiny Plankton, Giant Bluefin, and the Amazing Story of the Powerful River in the Atlantic (Caravan Book)
by The University of North Carolina Press (Hardcover) (Release Date: 2008-07-15)
The Gulf Stream: Tiny Plankton, Giant Bluefin, and the Amazing Story of the Powerful River in the Atlantic (Caravan Book)
Driving through the Atlantic Ocean is a powerful current with a force 300 times that of the mighty Amazon. First discovered by Ponce de Le—n in 1513, it sped ships laden with fortunes in spices, sugar, and rum from the New World back to Spain and also guided the ships of the buccaneers who preyed on them. Later, the current was essential to the development of the transatlantic slave trade. So important were the economic benefits of this ocean conveyor belt to American traders that early maps of it—charted with the help of Benjamin Franklin—were kept as closely guarded secrets.Stan Ulanski explores the fascinating science and history of this sea highway known as the Gulf Stream, one of the last vestiges of wilderness on Earth. Spanning both distance and time, Ulanski's investigation reveals how the Gulf Stream affects and is affected by every living thing that encounters it—from tiny planktonic organisms to giant bluefin tuna, from ancient mariners to big game anglers. He ...

The Gulf Stream: Tiny Plankton, Giant Bluefin, and the Amazing Story of the Powerful River in the Atlantic (Caravan Book)

Sebastian Junger
The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea (P.S.)
by Harper Perennial (Paperback) (Release Date: 2007-04-03)
The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea (P.S.)

The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea (P.S.)

Michael J. Tougias
Fatal Forecast: An Incredible True Tale of Disaster and Survival at Sea
by Scribner (Hardcover)
Fatal Forecast: An Incredible True Tale of Disaster and Survival at Sea
A true story of catastrophe and survival at sea, Fatal Forecast is a spellbinding moment-by-moment account of seventy-two hours in the lives of eightyoung fishermen, some of whom would never set foot on dry land again.On the morning of November 21, 1980, two small Massachusetts lobster boats set out for Georges Bank, a bountiful but perilous fishing ground 130 miles off thecoast of Cape Cod. The National Weather Service had forecast typical fallweather, and the young, rugged crewmen aboard the Sea Fever and the Fair Wind had made dozens of similar trips that season. They had no reasonto expect that this trip would be any different.But the only weather buoy on Georges Bank was malfunctioning, and the NationalWeather Service had failed to share this fact with the fishermen who dependedon its forecasts. As the two small boats headed out to sea, a colossal storm wasbrewing to the southeast, a furious maelstrom the National Weather Service didnot accurately locate until the boats were ...

Fatal Forecast: An Incredible True Tale of Disaster and Survival at Sea

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