The Science of the Ocean
The Secrets of the Seas Revealed
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Amy Noble
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DK
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Dive into this uniquely elegant exploration of the sea.
An exploration of marine life and the ocean environment, this audiobook makes marine biology and oceanography accessible and enjoyable. The Science of the Ocean offers up riches from every corner of the ocean, from coral reefs and mangrove swamps to icy fjords and deep-ocean trenches, and from great whales to the microscopic beauty of plankton. Along the way, it explains how the ocean itself works, including tides, currents, hurricanes, tsunamis and the global processes of oceanography and climate. An informative and utterly beautiful introduction to the ocean, this audiobook brings the wealth of the sea to your ears.
Maya Plass (consultant). A lifelong passion for natural history and the great outdoors led Maya to pursue a career in marine biology. After a BSc in marine biology and coastal ecology, followed by an MSc in integrated coastal zone management, Maya worked as a project officer as she developed sustainable coastal management projects, then set up her own marine education business - Learn to Sea. She is a regular guest presenter on the BBC's Springwatch, Autumnwatch, and Coast and is author of the RSPB Handbook of the Seashore (2013). She is patron of three marine conservation charities - Sea-changers, MARINElife and The Blue Mile.
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- Cameron M.
- 14-11-2024
I'm still not sure how I feel about this audbook..
I've found this audiobook is a bit hard to enjoy because there's alot of stopping and starting. There's 148 'chapters' on audible and each one only goes for about 2-5 minutes. Each chapter feels like a completely different topic, as I was listening about eels, then sea turtles, then how erosion happens, then about artists drawing seascapes, then stingrays etc.. The content within each chapter also seems to broken down into different sections, and there is a pause to read each heading which adds to the stop/start feel. The information in each chapter is really great, but it's just a shame it doesn't flow very well. I think it would be better as a book to read and look at the pictures being described, rather than listening.
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