underwater exploration

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underwater exploration

20,000 leagues under the sea

2010
An extraordinary adventure to the depths of the sea in the fabulous submarine Nautilus under the command of Captain Nemo.

The sinking of the Titanic and other shipwrecks

2012
An exciting collection of true stories about shipwrecks and nautical disasters, this dramatically illustrated book relates tales of the sinking and salvage of the Titanic and nine other ships from throughout history.

Loch

2004
Fifteen-year-old Loch and his younger sister join their father on a scientific expedition searching for enormous prehistoric creatures sighted in a Vermont lake, but it soon becomes obvious that the expedition's leaders aren't interested in preserving the creatures.

20,000 leagues under the sea

2008
A manga adaptation of the classic novel which follows the adventures of a French professor and his two companions as they sail above and below the world's oceans as prisoners on the fabulous electric submarine of the deranged Captain Nemo.

Ocean frontiers

1980
Discusses technical solutions to the problems of undersea exploration.

The sea hunters

true adventures with famous shipwrecks
1997
Author Clive Cussler discusses his real-life adventures as founder of the National Underwater Marine Agency, focusing on twelve incidents in which the agency sought and found sunken ships, each prefaced by a creative dramatization of the ship and the way it met its end.

The eternal darkness

a personal history of deep-sea exploration
2000
Chronicles the history of twentieth-century deep-sea exploration, beginning in 1930 with the experiences of William Beebe and Otis Barton.

Journey under the sea

1978
The reader is taken beneath the surface of the ocean in a diving bell and can choose between alternative adventures, each leading to many possible endings.

Exploring the sea

1991
Surveys the history of exploration above and below the sea, the equipment used, and future possibilities for habitats under the sea.

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