Exploring Saltwater Habitats

Exploring Saltwater Habitats by Sue Smith, published by Mondo Pub. in 1994, is a 24-page exploration of diverse marine environments. This book invites readers to discover various habitats teeming with life, including Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the deep sea of the Pacific, and the icy waters of Antarctica. With full-color illustrations, it provides an engaging look at the unique ecosystems found in oceans and other bodies of water.
Readers will find a detailed examination of different marine life and the specific conditions that support these vibrant ecosystems. The book covers topics such as tide pools in Maine and kelp forests, offering insights into the biology and environmental science of these habitats. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in marine life and the intricate relationships within Earth’s water systems.
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A visit to the briny deep uncovers a tremendous variety of habitats brimming with life. Readers will discover Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the deep sea of the Pacific, Antarctica’s icy waters, tide pools in Maine, and kelp forests. Full color.
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