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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.04.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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448

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23,3/18,6/2,1 cm

Gewicht

900 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-65443-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.04.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/18,6/2,1 cm

Gewicht

900 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-65443-8

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    Icons Used in This Book 3

    Beyond the Book 4

    Where to Go from Here 4

    Part 1: Getting Started with Your Ocean Voyage 5

    Chapter 1: Brushing Up on Ocean Fundamentals 7

    Taking a Nickel Tour of the Ocean(s) 8

    Dividing the ocean into oceans or not 8

    Recognizing the ocean zones 9

    Dropping in on the different ecosystems 10

    Going with the Flow: The Physical Properties of the Ocean 10

    Getting up to speed on the water cycle 11

    Checking out what's at the bottom of the ocean (and below) 13

    Riding waves, tides, and currents 13

    Recognizing the ocean's role in climate control and weather 14

    Meeting the Ocean's Inhabitants 14

    Recognizing strength in numbers: Marine microorganisms 15

    Going green with marine plants and plant-like organisms 15

    Grouping the ocean's animals 16

    Exploring the Complex and Evolving Human-Ocean Relationship 17

    Chapter 2: Appreciating the Ocean's Many Gifts 19

    Supplying Over Half of the World's Oxygen 20

    Playing a Key Role in Regulating Climate and Weather 20

    Producing Protein for Billions of People 22

    Contributing Trillions to the Global Economy 23

    Serving as a Source of Mystery and Wonder 24

    Stimulating our imaginations 25

    Increasing our knowledge of the world around us 26

    Getting in touch with our emotional connection to the sea 27

    Chapter 3: Looking Back at the Ocean's History (and Prehistory) 29

    Discovering How the Ocean Got Its Start 30

    The wet planet theory 30

    The water delivery truck theory 31

    Tracing the Evolution of Ocean Life 31

    Getting the evolutionary ball rolling 32

    Going cellular 32

    And now for a word about metabolism 33

    All together now: Multicellular organisms 34

    Taking evolution to the next level in the Paleozoic era 35

    Gaining momentum in the Mesozoic era 41

    Increasing sophistication in the Cenozoic era 44

    Taking the Earth's Present Evolutionary Pulse 48

    Looking Ahead: What's in Store for the Ocean's Future? 51

    Part 2: Finding Your Way Around 55

    Chapter 4: Mapping the Ocean by Zones 57

    Dividing the Ocean into Three Horizontal Zones 58

    Where land meets sea: The intertidal zone 58

    Wading through the neritic zone 60

    Heading out to sea: The oceanic zone 61

    Exploring the Five Vertical Zones of the Water Column 62

    Skimming the surface: The epipelagic zone 62

    Dimming the lights in the mesopelagic zone 63

    Taking a deeper, darker dive into the bathypelagic zone 65

    Delving into the abyss: The abyssopelagic zone 67

    How low can you go? The hadalpelagic zone 69

    Acknowledging the Existence of Other Zones 71

    From light to dark: The photic and aphotic zones 71

    From top to bottom: The pelagic and benthic zone 72

    Chapter 5: Checking Out the Neighborhoods: The Ocean's Ecosystems 73

    Hugging the Shore 74

    Digging life in the sand 74

    Living life on the rocks 75

    Mixing it up in the estuaries 77

    Muddling through the mudflats 78

    Settling down in salt marshes 80

    Meandering through the mangroves 81

    Swimming through Kelp Forests 83

    Swirling in Sargasso: A Sea without Borders 85

    Grazing in the Seagrass Meadows 87

    Building Their Own Communities: Reefs 88

    Coral reefs 88

    Oyster reefs 92

    Chilling Out at the Poles 92

    Living Under Extreme Conditions: Deep Ocean Ecosystems 95

    Hydrothermal vents 95

    Deep-sea coral reefs 95

    Cold seeps 97

    Whale falls 97

    Moving Out and About: Migratory Species 98

    Chapter 6: Taking a Deeper Dive: Beneath the Ocean 99

    Grasping the Basics of Plate Tectonics 99

    Tracing the Contours of the Seafloor 102

    Creating the first map of the seafloor 104

    Fine-tuning seafloor maps with better technology 105

    Chipping Away at Ocean Rock and Sediment 106

    Checking Out Deep-Sea Cores 106

    Part 3: Sampling the Vast Diversity of Sea Life 109

    Chapter 7: Getting to Know the Mighty Microbes 111

    Meeting the Marine Microbes 112

    Bacteria 112

    Archaea 114

    Viruses 114

    Protists 115

    Fungi 115

    Recognizing the Importance of Microbes 116

    Feeding the ocean's living organisms 117

    Anchoring food chains and webs 118

    Cleaning up our messes 122

    Looking at the Relationship between Microbes and Plankton 123

    Phytoplankton 123

    Zooplankton 123

    Distinguishing lifers from juvies 124

    Chapter 8: Sorting Out Algae, Seaweed, and Other Aquatic Vegetation 127

    All You Need to Know about Algae, and Then Some 128

    Go big or go home: Macroalgae (a.k.a seaweed) 128

    Small, but just about everywhere the sun shines: Microalgae 132

    Understanding the threats posed by harmful algae blooms (HABs) 134

    Shoring Up the Shoreline with Mangroves 137

    Not Your Typical Lawn: Seagrass 138

    Checking Out What's Growing in the Salt Marshes 139

    Chapter 9: Getting the Lowdown on Simple Invertebrates 141

    Sponges and Other Holy Creatures: The Porifera 142

    Calcarea 143

    Demospongiae 143

    Hexactinellida 145

    Homoscleromorpha 145

    Jellyfish, Anemones, and Other Notable Cnidarians 146

    Scyphozoans 147

    Hydrozoans 148

    Anthozoans 149

    Cubozoans 150

    Ctenophora (Comb Jellies) 150

    Starfish, Urchins, and Other Famous Echinoderms 151

    Asteroidea (sea stars) 151

    Ophiuroidea (brittle stars) 152

    Echinoidea (sea urchins and sand dollars) 153

    Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars) 154

    Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers) 155

    Squirmy Wormies: The Annelids 156

    Polychaetes 156

    Oligochaetes 158

    Hirudinea 158

    Chapter 10: Getting Mushy over Mollusks 159

    Meet the Mother of All Mollusks 160

    Gastropods: Putting Their One Foot Forward 161

    Snails 161

    Sea slugs and sea hares 165

    Bivalves: Parts One and Two 167

    Clams 167

    Oysters 168

    Mussels 169

    Scallops 169

    Cephalopods: Head and Tentacles Above the Rest 170

    Octopi 171

    Squid 172

    Cuttlefish 174

    Nautilus 175

    Chapter 11: Wearing Their Skeletons on the Outside: Crustaceans 177

    What Makes a Crustacean a Crustacean? 178

    The Shrimpy Crustaceans: Branchiopoda 178

    Real Softies: Malacostraca (Soft-Shell Crustaceans) 180

    Phyllocarida 180

    Hoplocarida 181

    Eumalacostraca 182

    A New Twist on Putting Your Foot in Your Mouth: Maxillopoda 190

    Copepods 190

    Barnacles 191

    Fish lice 191

    Crustacean Cave Dwellers: The Remipedia 192

    Ostracoda 192

    What about Horseshoe Crabs? 193

    Chapter 12: Getting Chummy with Fish: Bony and Otherwise 195

    Look Ma, No Jaw! Agnatha 196

    Lampreys 196

    Hagfish 197

    Look Pa, No Bones! Chondrichthyes 198

    Elasmobranchii: The fish with a PR problem 199

    Holocephali: Chimaera 208

    Check Out the Bones! Osteichthyes 209

    Ray-finned 211

    Lobe-finned 215

    Chapter 13: Meeting a Few Marine Reptiles 217

    Everybody's Favorite: Sea Turtles 218

    Meet the family 219

    Making babies 223

    A seriously threatened animal 224

    Will the Real Sea Serpent Please Slither Forward? 225

    The Only Lizard to Make the Cut: Marine Iguanas 227

    Saltwater Crocodiles 228

    Chapter 14: Bird Watching in and Near the Ocean 231

    Knowing What Makes a Bird a Shorebird or a Seabird 232

    Shorebirds 232

    Seabirds 233

    Flying Way Below the Radar: Penguins 234

    Going Loony 236

    Courting Grebes 237

    Tubular, Dude! Albatross, Petrels, Shearwaters, and Fulmars 238

    Soaring with the albatross 238

    Skimming the surface with shearwaters 239

    Fluttering above the surface with petrels 240

    Pelicans and Other Pelecaniformes 241

    Pelicans 242

    Frigate birds 243

    Boobies and gannets 243

    Cormorants and shags 245

    Phaethontidae - Tropicbirds 246

    Sea Ducks and Geese: The Saltwater Variety 246

    A Curious Mix: The Charadriiformes 247

    Gulls, terns, skimmers, and friends 247

    Auks, puffins, and other Alcids 249

    Shorebirds and waders 251

    Ospreys, Herons, Flamingos, and Other Seaside Attractions 253

    Osprey 254

    Eagles 255

    Herons 255

    Flamingos 256

    Chapter 15: Getting Warm and Fuzzy with Marine Mammals 257

    What Makes Marine Mammals So Special? 258

    Staying toasty 258

    Breathing easy 259

    Adapting to their food source 259

    Adapting to salt water 263

    Exhibiting special sensory adaptations 263

    Getting Acquainted with the Cetaceans: Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises 265

    Sizing up baleen whales 266

    Sinking your teeth into the toothed whales 270

    Swimming with the Sirenians: Manatees and Dugongs 276

    Seals, Walruses, and Other Pinnipeds 277

    Earless (true) seals 278

    Eared seals 279

    Walruses 280

    Stepping Out with the Marine Fissipeds 281

    The ever-popular polar bears 281

    Otters you "oughter" know 283

    Part 4: Grasping Basic Ocean Physics 285

    Chapter 16: Following the Ocean in Motion 287

    Meeting the World's Largest Wave Machine 288

    Plain ol' surface waves 288

    Tsunamis: So-called tidal waves 289

    Rising and falling with the tides 291

    Going unnoticed: Internal waves 294

    Upwelling and Downwelling in the Water Column 295

    Riding the Currents: The Ocean's Global Conveyor Belt 296

    Knowing Where the Winds Blow 298

    Going Round and Round with Gyres 301

    Following the Ups and Downs of Sea Levels 303

    Chapter 17: Driving Climate and Weather 307

    Understanding the Ocean's Role in Climate and Weather 307

    Differentiating climate and weather 308

    Looking at how the ocean impacts climate and weather 308

    Letting Off Some Steam 309

    Hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons 309

    Monsoons 312

    El Niño and La Niña 312

    Understanding Climate Change and Global Warming 314

    Part 5: Understanding the Human-Ocean Connection 319

    Chapter 18: Taking a Quick Dip into the History of Underwater Exploration 321

    Getting to the Bottom of Things 322

    Diving bells 322

    Hard-hat diving helmets and suits 324

    The self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) 324

    Submersibles 328

    Setting Up Shop in Underwater Research Stations 333

    Conshelf 333

    SeaLabs 334

    Aquarius 335

    Checking Out Other Ocean Monitoring Gadgets and Technologies 335

    Buoys (moored and drifting) 335

    Coring, dredging, and trawling tools 337

    Water column samplers 337

    Sonar and lidar 338

    The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) 338

    Chapter 19: Tapping the Ocean's Resources: The Blue Economy 341

    Supplying the World's Seafood Diet 342

    Harvesting plant life, too 343

    Growing our own supplies: Aquaculture and mariculture 344

    Tapping the Sea as a Source for Fresh water 344

    Shipping Goods 'Round the World 345

    Digging Up Gold, Diamonds, and Other Valuables: Deep-Sea Mining 345

    Harnessing the Ocean's Energy Resources 346

    Discovering New Medications 348

    Capitalizing on Tourism and Recreation 349

    Accounting for a Few Ancillary Ocean Benefits 349

    Carbon storage (a.k.a blue carbon) 349

    Coastal protection 351

    Cultural value 351

    Biodiversity 352

    Chapter 20: Governing the Ocean: Treaties, Laws, Agreements, and Enforcement 353

    Recognizing the Two Systems of Law That Govern the Seas 354

    Admiralty Law 354

    The Law of the Sea 355

    Establishing Sovereign and International Jurisdictions 357

    Understanding sovereign jurisdiction 357

    Ruling the high seas: International jurisdiction 359

    Policing the Ocean and Enforcing the Laws 360

    Preventing illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing 361

    Combating piracy on the high seas 361

    Chapter 21: Taking Care of the Ocean That Takes Care of Us 363

    Keeping Tabs on Ocean Health 364

    Zeroing in on the Problems 365

    Pollution 366

    Overfishing 372

    Acidification 373

    Habitat destruction 374

    Invasive species 374

    Warming sea temperatures 374

    Coming Up with Solutions 377

    Improving socio-economic conditions 377

    Building marine sanctuaries 378

    Cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 380

    Restoring and conserving coastal and ocean habitats 381

    Reducing the impact of plastics and other trash 382

    Preventing and recovering from overfishing 382

    Engaging youth 383

    Get involved! 384

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 385

    Chapter 22: Ten Deadly Ocean Creatures 387

    Saltwater Crocodiles 388

    Fugu Fish 388

    Killer Whales 389

    Blue-Ringed Octopus 389

    Sea Snake 390

    Stone Fish 390

    Sharks (But Not All of Them) 391

    Cone Snails 392

    Box Jellyfish 393

    Humans 393

    Chapter 23: Ten Ocean Myths Busted 395

    Melting Sea Ice Increases Sea Levels 395

    Sharks Must Swim Constantly to Survive 396

    Some Penguins Can Fly 397

    Salt Water Kills Bacteria 397

    Seawater is Just Salty Water 398

    Waterspouts Are Tornadoes Over Water 398

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a Solid Mat of Plastic 399

    All Jellies Can Sting Humans 399

    The Ocean is Blue Because It Reflects the Color of the Sky 400

    Nothing Lives in the Middle of the Ocean 400

    Chapter 24: Ten Ways You Can Help Preserve the Ocean 401

    Reduce Your Carbon Footprint 402

    Steer Clear of Plastics 403

    Make Sustainable Seafood Choices 403

    Use Ocean-Friendly Sunscreen 404

    Don't Buy Products That Exploit Marine Life 405

    Vote for the Ocean with an Environmental Conscience 405

    Defend Your Drain: Use Natural Products 406

    Protect Your Local Watershed 406

    Make It a Family Affair 407

    Join and Support Ocean Conservation Organizations 408

    Index 411