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Cover of The Open Ocean (Life In the Sea) by Pam Walker

The Open Ocean (Life In the Sea) by Pam Walker

by Pam Walker

Book Details

Publisher:Life in the Sea
Published:2005
Pages:132
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0816057052

Reading Info

Age Range:3-10

About This Book

A comprehensive resource on the ocean's inhabitants presents living things in their physical habitats, emphasizing the relationship between marine biology and marine ecology, and the impact humans have on the area.

Our Review

This richly detailed exploration of marine biology takes young readers on an immersive journey through the vast open ocean ecosystem, introducing the fascinating creatures that inhabit different depth zones from sunlit surface waters to mysterious deep-sea trenches. The book masterfully connects marine biology with marine ecology, showing how organisms adapt to their physical habitats and interact within this complex underwater world. Through accessible scientific explanations and vivid descriptions, children discover everything from microscopic plankton to massive whales, all while learning about the delicate balance of ocean life. This comprehensive resource goes beyond simple animal facts to reveal the interconnected relationships that sustain marine environments.

What sets this ocean science book apart is its thoughtful emphasis on human impact, helping children understand both the wonders and vulnerabilities of marine ecosystems. Budding marine biologists will appreciate the clear explanations of ecological principles, while the focus on conservation makes it particularly valuable for families who want to raise environmentally conscious children. The content bridges pure fascination with marine creatures and meaningful lessons about stewardship, creating a reading experience that's both educational and inspiring. Young nature enthusiasts will come away with deeper appreciation for ocean conservation and the incredible biodiversity found in Earth's largest habitat.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction