Marine Pollution

Marine Pollution by R. B. Clark is a comprehensive textbook published by Oxford University Press on June 7, 2001. This fifth edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English, offering a clear and authoritative examination of pollution issues affecting the world’s oceans. The book is designed as an introductory resource, making it accessible to a diverse audience, including engineers, economists, lawyers, and environmentalists, without requiring prior specialized knowledge.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the various problems associated with marine pollution, detailing the effects of materials that are intentionally or accidentally released into the sea. The text aims to inform and educate on the complexities of marine pollution, providing a foundational understanding that is relevant across multiple disciplines. This edition continues to serve as a vital resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the implications of pollution in marine environments.
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The market leading textbook in marine pollution now in its fifth edition.
The problems of pollution in the seas worldwide are explained clearly, unemotionally, and authoritatively. This book is designed as an introductory textbook, but no particular knowledge is demanded of the reader; it can be used by engineers, economists, lawyers, or environmentalists who need to be informed about the effects of materials which are deliberately or accidentally discharged into the sea.
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