A guide to various types of aquatic and marine life and habitats, from ancient oceans to modern discoveries, examining coasts, marshes, and deltas; coral reefs; migration; ecology; human exploration; renewable energy from wind and wave power; offshore fossil fuel reserves; and other related topics, with illustrations and a glossary.
Navigating between human and natural history and between science and myth, chronicles the author's journey through the oceans to rediscover the sea and its islands, birds, and beasts, and to seek encounters with animals and people.
Little Pipkin the penguin ventured all the way to the bottom of the sea to see how deep it was and saw all kinds of things on his way down. Includes poster.
A guide to various types of aquatic and marine life and habitats, from ancient oceans to modern discoveries, examining coasts, marshes, and deltas; coral reefs; migration; ecology; human exploration; renewable energy from wind and wave power; offshore fossil fuel reserves; and other related topics, with illustrations and a glossary.
Collects essays about humanity's relationship with the sea, discussing charts and naming, islands and boundaries, ecological crises, wrecks, fishing, piracy, and other related topics.
During a geography lesson, a child takes an imaginary journey to each of the seven seas, including the Brown Sea which is made of chocolate, and the Pink Sea which has flamingos.