Sunday, 2 December 2007
The Deep
The Deep
The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss
By Claire Nouvian
Featuring 220 colour photographs of deep ocean species, some photographed for the first time.
“The Deep is not only the most stunningly beautiful book about the sea ever produced, but also a work of scientific substance, articulated by some of the best, most experienced deep-sea scientists of our time. Even for those of us who have been enchanted by the wondrous life of the deep sea through direct engagement, this book renews the spirit and makes it possible to share with others a vicarious glimpse of the wild ocean.”
—Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Society
http://www.thedeepbook.org/
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