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Mapping the Deep - The Extraordinary Story of Ocean Science (Paperback, New Ed)
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Mapping the Deep - The Extraordinary Story of Ocean Science (Paperback, New Ed)
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List price R653
Loot Price R583
Discovery Miles 5 830
You Save R70 (11%)
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The sea covers seven-tenths of the Earth, but we have mapped only a
small percentage of it. The sea contains millions of species of
animals and plants, but we have identified only a few thousand of
them. The sea controls our planet's climate, but we do not really
understand how. The sea is still the frontier, and yet it seems so
familiar that we sometimes forget how little we know about it. Just
as we are poised on the verge of exploiting the sea on an
unprecedented scale mining it, fertilizing it, fishing it out this
book reminds us of how much we have yet to learn. More than that,
it chronicles the knowledge explosion that has transformed our view
of the sea in just the past few decades, and made it a far more
interesting and accessible place. From the Big Bang to that far-off
future time, two billion years from now, when our planet will be a
waterless rock; from the lush crowds of life at seafloor hot
springs to the invisible, jewel-like plants that float at the sea
surface; from the restless shifting of the tectonic plates to the
majestic sweep of the ocean currents, Kunzig's clear and lyrical
prose transports us to the ends of the Earth. Originally published
in hardcover as The Restless Sea. "Robert Kunzig is a creator of
what oceanographer Harry Hess once referred to as 'geopoetry.' He
covers vast tracts of time and space and makes his subjects
electrifying." Richard Ellis, The Times London] "The Restless Sea
immediately surfaces at the top of the list of journalistic
treatments of oceanography. . . .The book opened my eyes to
numerous wonders." Richard Strickland, American Scientist "When you
head for the coast this summer, leave that trashy beach novel at
home. Instead, pack Robert Kunzig's book. Because just beyond your
rental cottage lies the restless sea, where three-mile-tall
mountain ranges criss-cross the ocean floor, and deep trenches
harbor mysterious creatures. . . . The book is easy to read, and
will bring you up to date on the startling discoveries
oceanographers have made during the past few decades." Phillip
Manning, The News and Observer Raleigh, North Carolina] ] "Anyone
who loves the sea should read this book." Sebastian Junger"
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