The article reviews the book "Life in the Ocean: The Story of Oceanographer Sylvia Earle" by Claire A. Nivola.Claire A. NivolaNivola, Claire. Life in the Ocean: The Story of Oceanographer Sylvia Earle. Illustrated by the author. Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), 2012. 32p....
Buy Life in the Open Ocean (9781405145299): The Biology of Pelagic Species: NHBS - Joseph J Torres, Thomas G Bailey, Wiley-Blackwell
Life in the Open Ocean: The Biology of Pelagic Species provides in-depth coverage of the different marine animal groups that form the communities inhabiting the ocean’s pelagic realm. This comprehensive resource explores the physical environment, foraging strategies, energetics, locomotion, sensory mech...
豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介· ··· The engaging new Life in the Sea set provides young readers with current, accessible information about the sea and its creatures. This comprehensive resource on the ocean's inhabitants presents living things ...
This book describes a time when she was a pioneering female scientist, going off and having adventures and following her extraordinary obsession with the ocean. She spent time inEgyptstudying the fishes of the Red Sea, as a single female at a time when such things were completely unheard of....
A Book Report This book is for children. It is about oceans and life in them. They're the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean,the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.The book tells us about different kinds of water pollution and what we can do to keep the oceans clean. It also tells us...
The book Life of Pi The writer Yann Martel The plot (情节) Pi, 16, from India, travels by ship to Canada with his family. On the way, there is a terrible storm and the ship goes down into the ocean. Only Pi and a tiger are left. They spend 227 days in the lifeboat (救生艇)...
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In short, our cosmic neighbourhood was a busy place, and it was surely only a matter of time before we went out boldly to meet our new friends or they came here, in peace or in war, to meet us. Then, in the Sixties, the sci-fi dream started to crumble, … ...
Martin Rees at New Scientist Live The future of humanity may be at a crucial turning point, say Astronomer Royal Martin Rees. In a wide-ranging talk at New Scientist Live in London on Sunday, Rees said that inaction may lead to a “catastrophic setback t