A companion volume to "Ocean Planet," a new Smithsonian traveling exhibition, draws on the latest research, offers a tour of complex reaches of the ocean world, and provides direction for changes necessary to protect the wealth of the oceans.
Examines the newest discoveries in oceanography and marine ecology and discusses the role of the oceans in a global ecosystem
For thousands of years humanity has seen the oceans as a mysterious and limitless source of treasures to be fished, harvested, mined, and salvaged. Now accelerating developments in ocean studies offer a new understanding of the oceans, their role in a global ecosystem, and their vulnerability to threats from human action. Drawing on the latest research this book offers a fascinating tour of the complex reaches of our ocean world and points the way toward changes that will preserve, rather than squander, the wealth of oceans.
An adjunct to "Ocean Planet," a major traveling exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution, this fascinating book is the first to explore the newest discoveries in oceanography and marine ecology in the context of the global economy and human population growth.