Ocean

author: MacQuitty, Miranda, Oce
Discusses the many different environments and animals of our oceans. Includes chapters on deep sea diving, underwater machines, harvesting fish, ocean products, oil and gas exploration and environmental issues.
year: 1995, 2004, 1997, 2000, 2014, 2006, 2012, 1996
call number/section: 551.46, 551.4, 1000, 577.7, 551, 591.77, 574.92
subjects: ocean, juvenile literature, marine ecology, corals, marine animals, marine life

Editions


Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda
Distributed by Random House (1995)
Invites the reader to discover the earth's oceans and marine life. Includes information on required skills and equipment for underwater exploration.
Schools: 23



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda
DK (2004)
Text and illustrations present such ocean creatures as the manta ray, dolphin, and octopus, explaining their physical structures and how they work.
Schools: 4



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda
DK Pub. (1997)
Text and illustrations present such ocean creatures as the manta ray, dolphin, and octopus, explaining their physical structures and how they work.
Schools: 3



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda
Dorling Kindersley (2000)
Discusses the many different environments and animals of our oceans. Includes chapters on deep sea diving, underwater machines, harvesting fish, ocean products, oil and gas exploration and environmental issues.
Schools: 12



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda
DK (2014)
Text and illustrations present such ocean creatures as the manta ray, dolphin, and octopus, explaining their physical structures and how they work.
Schools: 5



Ocean

DK Pub. (2006)

Schools: 1



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda


Schools: 0



Ocean

Rourke Publishing (2012)

Schools: 0



Ocean
Oce


Schools: 0



Ocean

DK Vision; BBC Worldwide Americas (1996)
Visit the alien world of the deep and come face to face with some of the most bizarre creatures on our planet.
Schools: 0



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda


Schools: 5



Ocean

DK.

Schools: 1



Ocean
MacQuitty, Miranda

Text and illustrations present such ocean creatures as the manta ray, dolphin, and octopus, explaining their physical structures and how they work.
Schools: 2


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