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Beneath The Waves - Exploring Marine Biology - cover

Beneath The Waves - Exploring Marine Biology

Joseph Shaw

Publisher: ShawBiz

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"Beneath the Waves: Exploring Marine Biology" is a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the mysterious and fascinating world of marine life. This book offers a deep dive into the biology, ecology, and conservation of the ocean's inhabitants, from the smallest plankton to the largest whales. Through clear explanations and stunning visuals, readers are guided through the diverse ecosystems of the marine world, including coral reefs, deep-sea vents, and the open ocean. "Beneath the Waves" encourages curiosity about marine life and emphasizes the importance of ocean conservation, making it a perfect read for anyone passionate about understanding and protecting the vibrant life beneath the waves.
Available since: 02/16/2024.

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