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This book highlights an unprecedented collaboration of
environmental scientists, ecologists and physicians working
together on this important new discipline, to the benefit of human
health and ocean environmental integrity alike. Oceanography,
toxicology, natural products chemistry, environmental microbiology,
comparative animal physiology, epidemiology and public health are
all long established areas of research in their own right and all
contribute data and expertise to an integrated understanding of the
ways in which ocean biology and chemistry affect human health for
better or worse. This book introduces this topic to researchers and
advanced students interested in this emerging field, enabling them
to see how their research fits into the broader interactions
between the aquatic environment and human health.
*Color illustrations of aquatic life and oceanic phenomena such as
hurricanes and algal blooms
*Numerous case studies
*Socio-economic and Ethical Analyses place the science in a broader
context
*Study questions for each chapter to assist students and
instructors
* Risks and remedies sections to help define course modules for
instruction
Emphasizing the importance of the space programme to the
scientific, social and cultural history of the last half of the
20th century, this brief history celebrates the almost unimaginable
technological leap that the space programme represents, a feat of
teamwork, innovation, dedication and mastery unprecedented in the
history of mankind. Walsh's narrative begins just before the
Mercury programme, covers the original seven astronauts, the Gemini
and Apollo programmes, through Skylab and up to the space shuttle.
The glories and emotion of space exploration are presented against
the backdrop of the Cold War, the presidential administrations of
Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Ford and Carter, and other singificant
events in US history. The positive accomplishments of the
astronauts are put in context of an increasingly negative domestic
situation in the '60s and '70s, the Bay of Pigs, civil rights,
assassinations, growing involvement in and dissension about
Vietnam, the Watergate scandal, and Nixon's resignation.
Emphasizing the importance of the space programme to the
scientific, social and cultural history of the last half of the
20th century, this brief history celebrates the almost unimaginable
technological leap that the space programme represents, a feat of
teamwork, innovation, dedication and mastery unprecedented in the
history of mankind. Walsh's narrative begins just before the
Mercury programme, covers the original seven astronauts, the Gemini
and Apollo programmes, through Skylab and up to the space shuttle.
The glories and emotion of space exploration are presented against
the backdrop of the Cold War, the presidential administrations of
Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Ford and Carter, and other singificant
events in US history. The positive accomplishments of the
astronauts are put in context of an increasingly negative domestic
situation in the '60s and '70s, the Bay of Pigs, civil rights,
assassinations, growing involvement in and dissension about
Vietnam, the Watergate scandal, and Nixon's resignation.
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