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    World Oceans: A Reference Handbook

    World Oceans by Newton, David E.;

    A Reference Handbook

    Series: Contemporary World Issues;

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    • Publisher ABC-CLIO
    • Date of Publication 15 February 2021
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781440875434
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages360 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Weight 624 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 7 bw illus
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    World Oceans: A Reference Handbook offers an in-depth discussion of the world's oceans. It discusses the marine life that is dependent on the sea as well as the problems threatening the health of the ocean and its wildlife.

    World Oceans: A Reference Handbook opens with an overview of the history of human knowledge and understanding of the oceans and cryosphere, along with related scientific, technological, social, political, and other factors. The second chapter presents and discusses about a dozen major problems facing the Earth's oceans today, along with possible solutions. The third chapter provides interested individuals with an opportunity to express their thoughts and ideas on today's ocean issues, and remaining chapters provide additional resources, such as a bibliography, a chronology, and a glossary, to assist the reader in her or his further study of the issue.

    Where most books for young adults learning about world oceans take a purely expository treatment, this book provides readers with additional information as well as resources, allowing them to learn more and inform further study of the subject.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface,
    1 History and Background, Origin and Evolution of the Oceans,
    Today's Oceans, Ocean Currents,
    Ocean Features,
    Ocean Chemistry,
    Who Owns the Oceans?,
    Ocean Exploration, The Voyages,
    The Ocean Floor,
    The Equipment,
    Origin and Evolution of the Cryosphere, Huronian Glaciation,
    Snowball Earth,
    Andean-Saharan,
    Late Paleozoic,
    Quaternary,
    Marine Life, Coastal Habitats,
    The Open Ocean,
    Conclusion,
    References,
    2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions, Climate Change, Rise in Sea Level,
    Changes in Ocean Chemistry,
    Fishing Issues, Overfishing,
    Bycatch,
    Illegal Fishing,
    Pollution, Plastics and Microplastics,
    Oil Spills and Leaks,
    Dredging and Shipping,
    Chemical Pollutants,
    Agricultural Runoff and Urban Sewage,
    Aquaculture,
    Coral Reef Die-Off,
    Deep-Sea Mining,
    Noise,
    Invasive Species,
    Crime on the Seas,
    Conclusion,
    References,
    3 Perspectives, Introduction,
    Plenty of Fish in the Sea?
    Megan Atcheson
    Coral Reef Bleaching: Is There Hope?
    Cherilyn Chin
    Loggerhead Sea Turtles of Anna Maria Island,
    ChrisAnn Silver Esformes
    Small Island Nations at Risk,
    Bruce E. Johansen
    An International Solution,
    Susan Lewis
    One Fish, Two Fish, Free Fish, Farm Fish,
    Ellen Rubin
    Reef Grief,
    Anjali A. Sarkar
    Resiliency,
    Joy Ward
    4 Profiles, Sylvia Earle (1935-),
    Greenpeace,
    Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-73),
    Charles J. Moore (dates unavailable),
    Sir John Murray (1841-1914),
    Ocean Conservancy,
    Oceana,
    Arvid Pardo (1914-99),
    Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460),
    Roger Revelle (1909-91) and Hans Suess (1909-93),
    Sea Shepherd Conservation Society,
    Boyan Slat (1994-),
    Henry Melson Stommel (1920-92),
    Surfrider Foundation,
    5 Data and Documents, Data, Table 5.1. Range of Highest Tides Worldwide,
    Table 5.2. Rise in Sea Levels, 1993-2019,
    Table 5.3. Arctic Sea Ice Minimum, 1979-2019,
    Table 5.4. Trends in Antarctic and Greenland Ice Mass, 2002-17 (gigatonnes per year),
    Table 5.5. Overfishing and Overfished Stocks as of December 31, 2018,
    Table 5.6. Snow Cover for North America and Greenland, 1979-2019,
    Documents, Letter to Certain Foreign Ministers, from Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson (1793),
    United States v. California (1947) and the Submerged Lands Act (1953),
    Marine Mammal Protection Act (1972),
    Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (1980),
    Proclamation 5030 (1983),
    Ocean Dumping Ban Act (1988),
    Marine Debris Research, Prevention, and Reduction Act (2006),
    Speed Restrictions to Reduce the Threat of Ship Collisions with North Atlantic Right Whales (2008/2013),
    Executive Order 13547 (2009),
    The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (2007),
    National Ocean Policy Implementation Plan (2013),
    Executive Order 13840 (2018),
    League of Conservation Voters, et al. v. Donald J. Trump, et al. (2018),

    6 Resources, Books,
    Articles,
    Reports,
    Internet,
    7 Chronology, Glossary,
    Index,

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