Provides descriptions of physical characteristics and habits of some of the most at-risk marine animals in the world, with explanations of why they are endangered and how they can be protected.
Describes the ways in which various sea creatures give birth to their young, examining such types as beach babies, river babies, and marine mammal babies and following them as they grow to adulthood.
Describes the physical characteristics and living conditions of green turtles, whales, walruses, and waved albatrosses, all endangered species and warns against pollution of the seas.
Text and illustrations with movable flaps introduce the characteristics of a variety of marine animals whose shape and/or coloration helps camouflage them from their enemies.