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Ask an ocean explorer

Ask an ocean explorer
Ask an ocean explorer
It is often said that we know more about space than we do our own oceans, but is that really the case? Or do we in fact know a great deal more about the oceans than many people realise.

The wellbeing of our oceans and the life contained within and around them has never been more important. But to truly understand the vital role they play, we need to first understand how the oceans work, how we explore them and learn about the mysteries they hold, and what our effect is on them.

Between these pages is everything you need to know about our oceans, explained in 25 questions.

Combining untold history of ocean exploration and personal account of what it’s like to be a ‘bathynaut’ diving in a mini-submarine, Ask an Ocean Explorer brings to light weird and wonderful deep-sea creatures and how the oceans and their future is connected to our everyday lives.
Hodder and Stoughton
Copley, Jon
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Copley, Jon
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Copley, Jon (2019) Ask an ocean explorer , Hodder and Stoughton, 224pp.

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Abstract

It is often said that we know more about space than we do our own oceans, but is that really the case? Or do we in fact know a great deal more about the oceans than many people realise.

The wellbeing of our oceans and the life contained within and around them has never been more important. But to truly understand the vital role they play, we need to first understand how the oceans work, how we explore them and learn about the mysteries they hold, and what our effect is on them.

Between these pages is everything you need to know about our oceans, explained in 25 questions.

Combining untold history of ocean exploration and personal account of what it’s like to be a ‘bathynaut’ diving in a mini-submarine, Ask an Ocean Explorer brings to light weird and wonderful deep-sea creatures and how the oceans and their future is connected to our everyday lives.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 21 February 2019
Published date: 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 445341
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/445341
PURE UUID: 3f56c587-e928-4017-bd28-c34c95991e50
ORCID for Jon Copley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3333-4325

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Date deposited: 02 Dec 2020 17:34
Last modified: 25 Feb 2023 02:34

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