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Mapping the oceans : discovering the world beneath our seas / Carolyn Fry.

By: Fry, Carolyn (Science writer).
Contributor(s): National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Arcturus, [2020]Description: 192 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781788280921; 178828092X; 9781789505535; 1789505534.Subject(s): Oceanography -- History | Navigation -- HistoryDDC classification: Circ. 912.1962 F946 2020
Contents:
Building boats helps humanity explore, trade and raid -- Chinese and Europeans master long-distance seafaring -- Sailors benefit from navigational and map-making progress -- Scientists explore the characteristics of our oceans -- New technologies underpin the rise of oceanography -- Expanding knowledge shows we still have much to learn.
Summary: "The world's oceans cover just over 70.8 per cent of the Earth's surface, and yet we know more about the moon then what lies beneath these dark waters. As early as 5000 BC, efforts have been made to map these oceans, establish trade routes and discover new lands. In more recent years, this energy has focused downwards, into the ocean's inky depths and shadowy seabeds. Award winning writer Carolyn Fry explores all of the above, narrating centuries of maritime exploration - from James Cook to James Cameron - and the fascinating discoveries have helped to map the world."--Publisher.
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includes index.

This book is produced in collaboration with the National Maritime Museum.

Building boats helps humanity explore, trade and raid -- Chinese and Europeans master long-distance seafaring -- Sailors benefit from navigational and map-making progress -- Scientists explore the characteristics of our oceans -- New technologies underpin the rise of oceanography -- Expanding knowledge shows we still have much to learn.

"The world's oceans cover just over 70.8 per cent of the Earth's surface, and yet we know more about the moon then what lies beneath these dark waters. As early as 5000 BC, efforts have been made to map these oceans, establish trade routes and discover new lands. In more recent years, this energy has focused downwards, into the ocean's inky depths and shadowy seabeds. Award winning writer Carolyn Fry explores all of the above, narrating centuries of maritime exploration - from James Cook to James Cameron - and the fascinating discoveries have helped to map the world."--Publisher.

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