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Marine Life
For younger readers
Cerullo, Mary M. The Octopus: Phantom of the Sea. Dutton, 1997. For readers in grades 4 to 6.
Earle, Sylvia. Dive! My Adventures in the Deep Frontier. National Geographic, 1999. A distinguished marine biologist conducts a tour for younger readers.
Johnson, Rebecca L. The Great Barrier Reef: A Living Laboratory. Lerner, 1991. The reef as seen through the eyes of research scientists. For readers in grades 4 to 6
Pringle, Laurence. Coral Reefs: Earth's Undersea Treasures. Simon & Schuster, 1995. For readers in grades 5 to 8.
Sibbald, Jean H. Strange Eating Habits of Sea Creatures. Silver Burdett, 1988. For readers in grades 4 to 6.
Ocean
Cramer, Deborah. Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage. Norton, 2001. A portrait of the Atlantic Ocean, its resources and treasures.
Ellis, Richard. Deep Atlantic: Life, Death, and Exploration in the Abyss. Lyons, 1996. Reprint, 1998. A close look at those regions of the Atlantic seldom visited by explorers.
Kampion, Drew and Brewer, Art, eds. The Book of Waves: Form and Beauty on the Ocean. Roberts Rinehart, 1997. The magical, mystical quality of waves is examined.
Lambert, David. The Pacific Ocean. Raintree/Steck Vaughn, 1997. A brief survey for younger readers of all aspects of the world's largest ocean.
Leier, Manfred. World Atlas of the Oceans: More than 300 Maps and Charts of the Ocean Floor. Firefly, 2001. Fascinating reference to what lies beneath the Earth's oceans.
Prager, Ellen J., and Sylvia A. Earle. Oceans. McGraw-Hill, 2000. Engaging guide to the waters that cover over 70 percent of our planet.
Waterlow, Julia. The Atlantic Ocean. Raintree/Steck Vaughn, 1997. A brief survey for younger readers of all aspects of the world's second-largest ocean.
Woodard, Colin. Ocean's End: Travels through Endangered Seas. Basic, 2001. An environmentalist's compelling call to action.
Wu, Norbert and Taylor, Leighton. The Pacific Ocean (Life in the Sea). Blackbirch, 1998. A journey through the ecosystems of the world's largest ocean, for younger readers.

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