Saving the Oceans

Saving the Oceans by Michael Donoghue, published by Key Porter Books in 1992, offers a beautifully illustrated exploration of the oceans and their vital role in sustaining life on Earth. This edition contains 180 pages and is presented in English, featuring 125 full-color photographs, including contributions from renowned photographer David Doubilet of National Geographic. The book highlights the importance of marine ecosystems and the ongoing efforts to protect these essential environments.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the oceans, enriched by insights from marine botanist Dr. Sylvia Earle and diver Hillary Hauser. The text delves into topics such as environmental conservation, marine life, and the science behind oceanic ecosystems. Through its vivid imagery and informative content, this book serves as a resource for understanding the challenges facing our oceans and the initiatives aimed at their preservation.
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A magnificently illustrated journey through the oceans, showing why they are necessary to life on earth and what is being done to save them. Features 125 full-color photographs, including some by David Doubilet of National Geographic, and writings by marine botanist Dr. Sylvia Earle and diver Hillary Hauser.
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