Life in the Air Ocean

Life in the Air Ocean
Author: Sylvia Foley
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Theirs is a precipitous love that both cements the family and rends them apart, a love that the Mowry daughters endure and rebel against, each to reinvent her own.

Life in the Ocean

Life in the Ocean
Author: Claire A. Nivola
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1466808756

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Sylvia Earle first lost her heart to the ocean as a young girl when she discovered the wonders of the Gulf of Mexico in her backyard. As an adult, she dives even deeper. Whether she's designing submersibles, swimming with the whales, or taking deep-water walks, Sylvia Earle has dedicated her life to learning more about what she calls "the blue heart of the planet." With stunningly detailed pictures of the wonders of the sea, Life in the Ocean tells the story of Sylvia's growing passion and how her ocean exploration and advocacy have made her known around the world. This picture book biography also includes an informative author's note that will motivate young environmentalists. Life in the Ocean is one of The Washington Post's Best Kids Books of 2012

The Ocean of Life

The Ocean of Life
Author: Callum Roberts
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1101583568

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A Silent Spring for oceans, written by "the Rachel Carson of the fish world" (The New York Times) Who can forget the sense of wonder with which they discovered the creatures of the deep? In this vibrant hymn to the sea, Callum Roberts—one of the world’s foremost conservation biologists—leads readers on a fascinating tour of mankind’s relationship to the sea, from the earliest traces of water on earth to the oceans as we know them today. In the process, Roberts looks at how the taming of the oceans has shaped human civilization and affected marine life. We have always been fish eaters, from the dawn of civilization, but in the last twenty years we have transformed the oceans beyond recognition. Putting our exploitation of the seas into historical context, Roberts offers a devastating account of the impact of modern fishing techniques, pollution, and climate change, and reveals what it would take to steer the right course while there is still time. Like Four Fish and The Omnivore’s Dilemma, The Ocean of Life takes a long view to tell a story in which each one of us has a role to play.

An Ocean Garden

An Ocean Garden
Author: Josie Iselin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780870712395

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In this captivating book, artist and avid beachcomber Josie Iselin reveals the unexpected beauty of seaweed. Produced on a flatbed scanner, Iselin's vibrant portraits of ocean flora reveal the exquisite color and extraordinary forms of more than two hundred specimens gathered from tidal pools along the California and Maine coasts. Her engaging text, which accompanies the images, blends personal observation and philosophical musings with scientific fact. Now available in paperback for the first time, this edition includes a new foreword and updated nomenclature. An Ocean Garden is a poetic and compelling tribute to the natural world and the wonder it evokes.

The Ocean, Atmosphere and Life

The Ocean, Atmosphere and Life
Author: Elisée Reclus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1873
Genre: Biogeography
ISBN:

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My Little Book of Ocean Life

My Little Book of Ocean Life
Author: Camilla de la Bedoyere
Publisher: QEB Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781609929237

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What do coral fish eat? Why do jellyfish move slowly? Do turtles breathe air? My Little Book of Ocean Life answers all these questions and more. Simple, easy-to-understand text combines with stunning photography to provide an excellent introduction to ocean life. Perfect for reluctant readers, this book will hold the interest of young children and encourage them to find out more about these amazing creatures.

An Ocean of Air

An Ocean of Air
Author: Gabrielle Walker
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2008-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 054753695X

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The science and history of what lies between us and space: “I never knew air could be so interesting.” —Bill Bryson, New York Times bestselling author of The Body: A Guide for Occupants A flamboyant Renaissance Italian discovers how heavy our air really is (the air filling Carnegie Hall, for example, weighs seventy thousand pounds). A one-eyed barnstorming pilot finds a set of winds that constantly blow five miles above our heads. An impoverished American farmer figures out why hurricanes move in a circle by carving equations with his pitchfork on a barn door. A well-meaning inventor nearly destroys the ozone layer (he also came up with the idea of putting lead in gasoline). A reclusive mathematical genius predicts, thirty years before he’s proven right, that the sky contains a layer of floating metal fed by the glowing tails of shooting stars. We don’t just live in the air; we live because of it. It’s the most miraculous substance on earth, responsible for our food, our weather, our water, and our ability to hear. In this exuberant book, science writer Gabrielle Walker peels back the layers of our atmosphere with the stories of the people who have uncovered its secrets. “A sense of wonder . . . animates Ms. Walker’s high-spirited narrative and speeds it along like a fresh-blowing westerly.” —The New York Times “A fabulous introduction to the world above our heads.” —Daily Mail on Sunday “A lively history of scientists’ and adventurers’ exploration of this important and complex contributor to life on Earth . . . readers will find this informative book to be a breath of fresh air.” —Publishers Weekly

Air and Water

Air and Water
Author: Mark W. Denny
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780691025186

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How do whirligig beetles use ripples as a form of sonar, and why can't mosquitoes detect the electrical activity of their prey as sharks can? Readers of Air and Water will be well rewarded by thinking about these and other questions in the context of physics.

The Science of Everyday Life

The Science of Everyday Life
Author: Edgar Flandreau Van Buskirk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1925
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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