Provides information about the Atlantic Ocean, its habitats, and the animals that live in its waters, from the surface to the ocean floor, and includes fold-out illustrations that show the depth and breadth of the ocean.
Explains what to do if you see a shark in the water, examines poisonous creatures of the sea, and explains how tsunamis and giant waves are made and includes a fictional story about the dangers faced by divers when they explore a sunken boat.
Presents twenty-eight essays that debate various issues that relate to the world's oceans, and discusses the numerous threats to the waters and marine life, federal policies, the fishing industry, and how humans affect marine mammals.
Describes the geography, geology, chemistry and physics, atmosphere, biology, ecology, history and exploration, uses, health, and management of ocean biomes, and includes photographs, charts, illustrations, a glossary, and an index.
Did you know that clownfish live in the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans? Clownfish range in color from yellow to dark reddish-brown. Most clownfish have one or more white stripes. Learn more interesting facts in Clownfish, an AV2 media enhanced book.