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Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Bird, Jonathan. Beneath the North Atlantic. Tidemark, 1997. Illustrated introduction to the marine biology of the North Atlantic.
Couper, Alastair, ed. The Times Atlas of the Oceans. Van Nostrand, 1983. Comprehensive reference work with maps and photographs.
Duxbury, Alun C., and Alison Duxbury. An Introduction to the World's Oceans. McGraw-Hill, 1996. A college-level introduction to the issues confronting the world's oceans.
Ellis, Richard. Deep Atlantic: Life, Death and Exploration in the Abyss. Random House, 1996. The floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
Marx, Wesley. The Oceans: Our Last Resource. Sierra Club, 1981. Approach to the management of ocean resources.
Taylor, Leighton. The Atlantic Ocean. Blackbirch, 1998. Images reveal the vast habitats that make up the world's second largest ocean; for younger readers.
Waterlow, Julia. The Atlantic Ocean. Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1997. Information on plant life, fishing and mineral resources, and pollution; for younger readers.
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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