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Sealife The Wildlife Collection

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Covering more than 71 percent of our planet, the oceans are home to more than 230,000 species of fish, mollusks, crustaceans and marine mammals. The marine ecosystems vary greatly: coastal areas, open ocean, deep ocean, shallow waters and intertidal zones are all vitally important habitats to the organisms that live, breed and hunt there. Unlike terrestial habitats the marine enviroment is constantly changing and the organisms that reside in these complex habitats need to adapt to the changes in temperature, salinity, sunlight, depth, turbulence of waves and ocean currents, and the nutrients available in order to survive.

The populations of many species are declining rapidly. Pollution, overfishing, urban developments, tourism, shipping and drilling for oil and gas all have a major effect on thesensitive aquatic ecosystems. In addition to these temperature, precipitation, climate change, and naturally ocurring tectonic activity all have an impact on the marine habitat and the creatures that live there.

This publication explores the anatomical characteristics, vaious habitats and diet, as well as the reproductive, defensive and social behaviour of a variety of creatures that inhabit the vast oceans, from Antartic krill, whose dense populations are a vital food source for a number of marine animals, to the mighty blue whale, the largest animal to have ever lived on earth.

 

Includes 6 ready-to-frame 8 x 10 prints

SKU: 9781906969882 ISBN: 9781906969882
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