The silent deep : the discovery, ecology, and conservation of the deep sea / Tony Koslow.
By: Koslow, Julian Anthony.
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Pt. I: The early history of deep-sea exploration 1: The rise of deep-sea exploration : early paradigms 8 2: On the shoulders of giants : the Challenger expedition 23 Pt. II: The ecology of the deep sea 3: Life in the Twilight Zone and beyond 43 4: Bugs in the mud : the Lilliputian fauna of the deep seafloor 64 5: Vents, seeps, and whale falls : alternative energy sources in the deep sea 88 6: Seamounts and deepwater coral reefs 114 Pt. III: The human footprint across the deep sea 7: Dumping and pollution 137 8: Mining the deep sea 162 9: Climate change 176 10: Deepwater fisheries : no more an oxymoron 197 11: The way forward : conservation and policy options 225 Kristina Gjerde
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