Oceans: Exploring the Hidden Depths of the Underwater World

* Oceans: Exploring the Hidden Depths of the Underwater World ✓ PDF Download by * Paul Rose, Anne Laking eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Oceans: Exploring the Hidden Depths of the Underwater World Yet their depths have remained a mysterious and unchartered expanse. The oceans are the single most important feature of our planet. They witnessed rarely seen behavior in sperm whales in the Sea of Cortez and discovered a potentially unknown species below the arctic ice pack. They shape our climate, our culture, and our future. Undertaking thrilling and often dangerous dives, Rose and his team reveal the importance of the oceans to human existence—and at the same time trace the possible c

Oceans: Exploring the Hidden Depths of the Underwater World

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Rating : 4.58 (778 Votes)
Asin : 0520260287
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-02-06
Language : English

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Around the world, under the sea This book is a companion to the BBC series of the same title (It has not been shown on U.S. television; not sure why?) The premise of this 21st century expedition reminded me of the premise of the 1996 Ivan Tors motion picture, "Around the World, Under the Sea". Adventurers, including a famous Cousteau, plus a very sexy female marine biologist comprise . Mervyn techie Wreckie said I found this review from The Times on the internet in "I found this review from The Times on the internet in 2008. 5 stars for the review zero for the book." according to Mervyn techie Wreckie. When the rough cut for the first episode of Oceans dropped into the commissioning editor's DVD player, he must have cried the Pacific. It is titanic, sink-with-all-hands television and was spectacular in its empty nothingness. They must have shot an albatross on day one. This is a big, expensive co-production that has come back with film that looks like. 008. 5 stars for the review zero for the book.. When the rough cut for the first episode of Oceans dropped into the commissioning editor's DVD player, he must have cried the Pacific. It is titanic, sink-with-all-hands television and was spectacular in its empty nothingness. They must have shot an albatross on day one. This is a big, expensive co-production that has come back with film that looks like. "Paul Rose is awesome" according to Davo. I'm very disappointed - there's not nearly enough photo's of Paul Rose in this book.How about some more photo's, like "Paul Rose looking in the mirror", or "Paul Rose posing for the camera", or even "Paul Rose looking at his picture in this book", or the ultimate "A front and side view of Paul Rose, to enable you to identify him on the street and worshi

The emphasis here is on the team's experiences, rather than on the science in which they might be engaged, as they explore their filming locations in each of seven oceans and seas of the world. This latest volume accompanies a series recently broadcast by the BBC (which will likely be seen on U.S. From School Library Journal As reflected in the number of companion books being published (e.g., Deborah Cramer's Smithsonian Ocean), the world's oceans appear to be a hot topic for television specials and museum galleries. All rights reserved. The light tone and lack of a bibliography and further reading suggestions don't recommend this for academic libraries, but abundant beautiful photographs and extensive, well-written text will make this a good addition to public libraries (willing to deal with its large size, 29 × 23 cm) where there

Yet their depths have remained a mysterious and unchartered expanse. The oceans are the single most important feature of our planet. They witnessed rarely seen behavior in sperm whales in the Sea of Cortez and discovered a potentially unknown species below the arctic ice pack. They shape our climate, our culture, and our future. Undertaking thrilling and often dangerous dives, Rose and his team reveal the importance of the oceans to human existence—and at the same time trace the possible consequences of climate change on their delicate balance. Beautifully illustrated with more than 160 color photographs, Oceans unravels the mysteries of the deep and provides illuminating insights into this vast undersea domain."It is my sincere hope that this work will make more urgent the chorus of voices crying out to save the oceans."—From the foreword, by Philippe CousteauCopub: BBC . This book, which accompanies a major BBC television series, draws on the most exciting stories from the fields of subaquatic archaeology, geology, marine biology, and anthropology to reveal an astonishing landscape of forgotten shipwrecks, submerged volcanoes, and hidden caves. For Oceans, explorer Paul Rose and his team of expert divers filmed fluorescence in Red Sea corals for the very first time and explored the undisturbed waters of the Black Hole off the Bahamas

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