At Every Depth
Our Growing Knowledge of the Changing Oceans
New York : Columbia University Press, [2024]
Format: Book
Description: x, 268 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
"This book follows nine different places in the ocean, from close and accessible to remote and forbidding: tidepools, coral reefs, shellfish farms, kelp forests, a fishing area in the North Atlantic, remote islands of the Pacific, the North Pacific Garbage Patch, the deep sea, and finally the Arctic and Antarctic poles. In each place, the authors delve into the science of how we understand the ocean, and the history of the human connection to these special places. Together, these nine places allow Hill and Simons to explore the breadth of human knowledge about the sea, offering us entry points for better understanding multiple patterns of observation and different fields of science. Each chapter centers on a couple or a few ocean scientists who study the particular ocean area. These researchers have a relationship to the ocean that has shifted drastically in the last few years as they have become witnesses to its most radical change in human history. The ocean has other key observers too, who are also part of this story: Indigenous people who have tried to maintain their relationship with the sea through centuries of human and environmental mistreatment; shellfish farmers and fishermen who earn their living on the water; and finally, sailors and citizen scientists whose connection has been forged over countless hours spent in the swirling embrace of the ocean"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Prologue --The tide pool -- The reef -- The forest -- The garden -- The abundant ocean -- The open ocean -- The polar worlds -- The deep -- Epilogue.
ISBN:
9780231199704
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
SCIENCE Ecology Water Hil | Main (Downtown) | Display - First Level, Nonfiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-256) and index.