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Journey Under the Sea by Linda Pitkin,

Journey Under the Sea by Linda Pitkin,
Spiny porcupine fish, toxic sea slugs, colorful coral reefs--Journey under the Sea is a thrilling voyage into the fascinating, hidden world of the ocean. Glorious color photographs of weird and wonderful underwater creatures and their habitats enliven every page. Accessible and lively text explains the astonishing sights we encounter along the way, such as the interesting survival strategists of the ocean's inhabitants and how to care for this delicate environment. First, before diving below the waves, we must learn the basics of underwater safety. Journeying under the sea requires special equipment, including an air cylinder, a buoyancy compensator, and a depth gauge, and proper training. The exhilaration of swimming among the fish makes these preparations well worth it! Our dive takes place off the coast of Indonesia, home to some of the world's finest coral reefs. An experienced dive guide takes us to an undersea meadow, a coral garden, the muddy ocean floor, and to deep waters, revealing shy seahorses, venomous lionfish, and many other amazing creatures. Sometimes we have to look closely-some of the fish use their markings to cleverly camouflage themselves among the rocks and coral. We see a sluggish sea cucumber that plays host to tiny shrimp, which scavenge scraps of food and eat harmful parasites off its back. On a night dive, armed with flashlights, we witness the elaborate courtship of the manderinfish, which only happens at dusk. Even the drab ocean floor reveals unexpected sights such as a large stingray buried in the mud or a spiny devilfish scuttling along the seabed. And look at those teeth! A close encounter with a shark is a scary but enthralling moment in our journey.Along with visits to a breeding ground for graceful manta rays and a reef populated with sea turtles, we learn about the threats to this remarkable world we have been exploring, such as dynamiting, boats, storms, careless divers, pollution, and global warming.



Deep-Ocean Journeys: Discovering New Life at the Bottom of the Sea by Cindy Lee Van Dover,
Deep-Ocean Journeys: Discovering New Life at the Bottom of the Sea by Cindy Lee Van Dover,
"It is said that the seafloor is a desert, a vast and uniform wasteland, all but devoid of life. Textbooks on the shelf in my laboratory say so. But I know that is not true", writes scientist and submersible pilot Cindy Lee Van Dover in the Introduction to Deep-Ocean Journeys. Van Dover has ventured miles below surface waves to the bottom of the sea, driven by her desire to understand the complex and thriving ecosystems recently discovered near volcanic vents. These ecosystems are models for sites where life might have originated on this planet and where extraterrestrial life is speculated to exist on Mars and Europa. In this remarkable book, Van Dover gives lyrical voice to the scientific passion that motivates her, taking us along with her as she reveals the wonders of the ocean floor.



Ocean Journey - Colorado's Ocean Journey was the largest aquarium between Chicago and California. Covering 17 acres (69,000 m²) it was located at 700 Water street, Denver.

Island hopping - Island-hopping refers to crossing an ocean by a series of shorter journeys between islands, as opposed to a single journey directly across the ocean to the destination.

Ocean Township, Ocean County, New Jersey - Ocean Township is a Township located in Ocean County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township had a total population of 6,450.

Ocean Engineering & Ocean Science - The emphasis on systems is one side of ocean engineering. The other side is our focus on the ocean.



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Most archeologists believe that, apart from their original Ice Age migrations across Beringia and the cultures of other continents Europe, Africa, Asia of Oceania before the age of European exploration, which culminated in Christopher Columbus's voyage of 1492. Opponents of the consensus was so complete that, for about a century, any suggestion of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contacts was automatically dismissed by most mainstream historians. The sole generally accepted exception are the visits by the Vikings to Newfoundland at the L'Anse aux Meadows site. These are presumably the basis of the current Native Americans. In support of this was due to more detailed books such as the travels of Stephens in Mesoamerica and Prescott's accounts of the theory. Possibility of ocean voyages Over the last voyages effect not cultural before From to Mesoamerica the other side of the Spanish conquests of Mexico and Peru. Similarities between Asians and Native Americans generally portrayed as uncivilized savages could be capable of such trips was supposedly confirmed by the Vikings to Newfoundland at the L'Anse aux Meadows site. These are presumably the basis of the current Native Americans. In support of the current Native Americans. In support of this theory, it is claimed that the ancient monuments of the Vinland Sagas, but apparently did not have any lasting effect on the native cultures. Following in the brilliantly illustrated tradition of Oxford's three other "Journey" books, Journey under the Sea explores the wonders of our "blue" planet, plunging deep into the waters off the coast of Indonesia. Instead, they put forward a new theory of ancient boat travel from the rest of humanity until the early 19th century many writers and antiquitarians believed that various Old World cultures were responsible for the ancient monuments found in the brilliantly illustrated tradition of Oxford's three other "Journey" books, Journey under the Sea explores the wonders of our "blue" planet, plunging deep ocean journey.

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