Ocean: Endangered


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All our seas feed into one true ocean, interconnected and interdependent. Producing over half of the world's oxygen, our planet's ocean is a natural and vital wonder. As well as supporting a vast array of life, it plays a crucial role in regulating our weather and climate and it supplies us with food, medicine, recreation and a means of transport. Now it is under threat from many sides, such as overfishing, climate change and pollution to name a few.

From the still waters of the Caribbean coastlines to the choppy North Sea, the Polar regions to the coral reefs, this book celebrates the essential ecosystems of our ocean around the world, providing a pictorial record of this wondrous world that needs our protection.

Author: Russell Arnott, Celine Van Weelden
Publisher: Flame Tree Illustrated
Published: 01/25/2022
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.60lbs
Size: 11.10h x 11.50w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781839644825
ISBN10: 1839644826
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats | Oceans & Seas
- Photography | Subjects & Themes | Landscapes
- Nature | Ecology

About the Author
Having studied at the National Oceanography Centre, Russell Arnott went on to work as a commercial oceanographer. Retraining to become a secondary science teacher, Russell later left formal education to work with Incredible Oceans, a marine education non-profit. Russell is currently a post-graduate researcher at the University of Bath where he studies plankton dynamics. He is also on the board of directors for the European Marine Science Educators' Association.

During her five years of working with the World Cetacean Alliance and its partner Incredible Oceans, Celine van Weelden has worked as a marine educator and science communicator with organisations across the globe including Raggy Charters (South Africa), Dolphin Encountours Research Centre (Mozambique) and Earthcare St. Kilda (Australia). Having studied Environmental Sciences at Leiden University College NL, Celine's expertise and passion focuses on the impacts of climate change on marine mammals.

Maya Plass has been a dedicated marine science communicator and educator for over twenty years. During this time she has established her own marine education business, digressed into TV broadcasting and become an author of seashore books. Ultimately, her experience and passion in communicating marine science has led her to become Head of Communications at The Marine Biological Association (Devon, UK).