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Marine Biology For The Non-Biologist
| AUTHOR | Caine, Andrew |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (02/20/2017) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
The title says it all! Anyone from the age of 12 upwards will gain an understanding of the amazing life that exists beneath the oceanic waves. Taking away the often hard to understand scientific terminology, this book was the first to be written in a straightforward way making it easy for anyone to read, understand and enjoy. So why should you consider this book? The average self published book has a lifetime sales expectancy of 100 - 250 copies, at the time of writing Marine Biology for the Non-Biologist has sold over 13,000 copies! A testament to the information it contains and the easy to read, unique and humorous style of writing, With over 470 reviews at 4.5 out of 5, from very happy customers and the on-going word of mouth recommendations it keeps on receiving is a true testimony of its quality. The authors email is included to allow people of all ages, to contact him. Andrew openly states he loves to receive questions from young people or their parents asking advise on how to proceed from school to degree level in marine sciences. To date he has advised 'scientists of the future' from all over Europe, USA, Australia and the Far East. If you are still not convinced then type the name of the book into a search engine and see what comes up. This publication has been in print since 2015 and after 10 years remains one of the most talked about and popular books in this field. The book describes the major groups of animals present in the sea, the soft-bodied animals; the cnidarians (jellyfish anemones, corals etc.), the crustaceans, (shrimps, crabs, lobsters, etc.) the molluscs, (the shellfish and squid etc.), the echinoderms (starfish, urchin etc). Detailing their life histories, reproductive strategies, adaptations, predator avoidance and how they grab a meal, plus much more. which collectively makes them successful as a species today. Then we examine coral reef architecture, (fringing, barrier, atolls and patch reefs) hydrothermal vent biology, life in the polar sea and marine invertebrate toxins (what's going to kill you in the sea). The book is crammed with amazing facts that make this subject such a wonderful topic to understand. This book is perfect for anyone who wants to know more about the life under the waves, amateur naturalists, conservationists, divers and snorkelers, and is often used as a steppingstone for those about embark in the next chapter of their life, as a student of marine biology. THE MARINE LIFE SERIES MORE BOOKS FROM ANDREW CAINE MARINE BIOLOGY JOURNAL
A journal for the marine biology student - with a difference. The perfect gift for the student to keep a diary of their experience in college education. Each page has a fact about the subject that they need to know to attain that all important degree. Not just a pretty empty book for them to fill out. INCREDIBLE OCEANS Amazing facts and explanations from the wonderful worlds of:
Marine Biology, Marine Ecology and Oceanography, chapters include. THE OCEAN:
THE PLANKTON:
LOCOMOTION AND MIGRATIONS:
FEEDING:
REPRODUCTION AND LIFE SPANS: HOUSING:
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPECIES:
WHATS GOING TO KILL YOU?
POLLUTION AND DESTRUCTION: MARINE ECOLOGY FOR THE NON-ECOLOGIST ECOLOGY - THE BASIC FACTS:
THE PHYSICAL ASPECTS THAT SHAPE THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT:
THE ROCKY SHORE:
THE MUD AND THE SAND:
WHERE RIVERS MEET THE SEA:
THE SALTMARSH AND MANGROVES:
CORAL REEFS:
A journal for the marine biology student - with a difference. The perfect gift for the student to keep a diary of their experience in college education. Each page has a fact about the subject that they need to know to attain that all important degree. Not just a pretty empty book for them to fill out. INCREDIBLE OCEANS Amazing facts and explanations from the wonderful worlds of:
Marine Biology, Marine Ecology and Oceanography, chapters include. THE OCEAN:
THE PLANKTON:
LOCOMOTION AND MIGRATIONS:
FEEDING:
REPRODUCTION AND LIFE SPANS: HOUSING:
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPECIES:
WHATS GOING TO KILL YOU?
POLLUTION AND DESTRUCTION: MARINE ECOLOGY FOR THE NON-ECOLOGIST ECOLOGY - THE BASIC FACTS:
THE PHYSICAL ASPECTS THAT SHAPE THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT:
THE ROCKY SHORE:
THE MUD AND THE SAND:
WHERE RIVERS MEET THE SEA:
THE SALTMARSH AND MANGROVES:
CORAL REEFS:
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ISBN-13:
9781520606439
ISBN-10:
1520606435
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
154
Carton Quantity:
46
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.36 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.52 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Life Sciences - Marine Biology
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The title says it all! Anyone from the age of 12 upwards will gain an understanding of the amazing life that exists beneath the oceanic waves. Taking away the often hard to understand scientific terminology, this book was the first to be written in a straightforward way making it easy for anyone to read, understand and enjoy. So why should you consider this book? The average self published book has a lifetime sales expectancy of 100 - 250 copies, at the time of writing Marine Biology for the Non-Biologist has sold over 13,000 copies! A testament to the information it contains and the easy to read, unique and humorous style of writing, With over 470 reviews at 4.5 out of 5, from very happy customers and the on-going word of mouth recommendations it keeps on receiving is a true testimony of its quality. The authors email is included to allow people of all ages, to contact him. Andrew openly states he loves to receive questions from young people or their parents asking advise on how to proceed from school to degree level in marine sciences. To date he has advised 'scientists of the future' from all over Europe, USA, Australia and the Far East. If you are still not convinced then type the name of the book into a search engine and see what comes up. This publication has been in print since 2015 and after 10 years remains one of the most talked about and popular books in this field. The book describes the major groups of animals present in the sea, the soft-bodied animals; the cnidarians (jellyfish anemones, corals etc.), the crustaceans, (shrimps, crabs, lobsters, etc.) the molluscs, (the shellfish and squid etc.), the echinoderms (starfish, urchin etc). Detailing their life histories, reproductive strategies, adaptations, predator avoidance and how they grab a meal, plus much more. which collectively makes them successful as a species today. Then we examine coral reef architecture, (fringing, barrier, atolls and patch reefs) hydrothermal vent biology, life in the polar sea and marine invertebrate toxins (what's going to kill you in the sea). The book is crammed with amazing facts that make this subject such a wonderful topic to understand. This book is perfect for anyone who wants to know more about the life under the waves, amateur naturalists, conservationists, divers and snorkelers, and is often used as a steppingstone for those about embark in the next chapter of their life, as a student of marine biology. THE MARINE LIFE SERIES MORE BOOKS FROM ANDREW CAINE MARINE BIOLOGY JOURNAL
A journal for the marine biology student - with a difference. The perfect gift for the student to keep a diary of their experience in college education. Each page has a fact about the subject that they need to know to attain that all important degree. Not just a pretty empty book for them to fill out. INCREDIBLE OCEANS Amazing facts and explanations from the wonderful worlds of:
Marine Biology, Marine Ecology and Oceanography, chapters include. THE OCEAN:
THE PLANKTON:
LOCOMOTION AND MIGRATIONS:
FEEDING:
REPRODUCTION AND LIFE SPANS: HOUSING:
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPECIES:
WHATS GOING TO KILL YOU?
POLLUTION AND DESTRUCTION: MARINE ECOLOGY FOR THE NON-ECOLOGIST ECOLOGY - THE BASIC FACTS:
THE PHYSICAL ASPECTS THAT SHAPE THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT:
THE ROCKY SHORE:
THE MUD AND THE SAND:
WHERE RIVERS MEET THE SEA:
THE SALTMARSH AND MANGROVES:
CORAL REEFS:
A journal for the marine biology student - with a difference. The perfect gift for the student to keep a diary of their experience in college education. Each page has a fact about the subject that they need to know to attain that all important degree. Not just a pretty empty book for them to fill out. INCREDIBLE OCEANS Amazing facts and explanations from the wonderful worlds of:
Marine Biology, Marine Ecology and Oceanography, chapters include. THE OCEAN:
THE PLANKTON:
LOCOMOTION AND MIGRATIONS:
FEEDING:
REPRODUCTION AND LIFE SPANS: HOUSING:
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPECIES:
WHATS GOING TO KILL YOU?
POLLUTION AND DESTRUCTION: MARINE ECOLOGY FOR THE NON-ECOLOGIST ECOLOGY - THE BASIC FACTS:
THE PHYSICAL ASPECTS THAT SHAPE THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT:
THE ROCKY SHORE:
THE MUD AND THE SAND:
WHERE RIVERS MEET THE SEA:
THE SALTMARSH AND MANGROVES:
CORAL REEFS:
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Author:
Caine, Andrew
Andrew Caine has taught film, media and cultural studies in several higher education institutions.
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