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Into the Deep: Science, Technology, and the Quest to Protect the Ocean

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Product Description Containing 97 percent of Earth's water supply, the ocean plays a huge role in regulating global temperatures, supporting plant and animal life, and contributing to the livelihoods of millions of people. But in spite of all this, the ocean remains drastically unexplored, and the details of its impact on human lives aren't fully understood. Scientists from around the world are realizing that to address issues plaguing the ocean, such as dead zones, coral bleaching, and climate change, we need to better understand this incredible, unique feature of our planet. With a range of impressive, cutting-edge technologies at their disposal, oceanographers have set out to measure, sample, and analyze at every turn. Every day, mysteries about the ocean are being solved, and every day, new questions come to light. The more scientists learn, the better they are able to answer these new questions. What lies in the deep? And who is at the forefront of these exciting discoveries? The scientists and research included in this book shed light on the most pressing issues currently facing oceanographers and point us in the right direction to solving these challenges. Review "Passionate scientists across the world are engaged in epochal research to understand and find ways to mitigate the harmful effects of human activity on the oceans. The depletion of fish populations, the prevalence of microplastic pollution, and coral reef bleaching are challenges tied together by the fact that no more than 15 percent of the ocean floor has been mapped with high resolution. In this rich outline of current research, long text blocks are broken up by numerous sidebars that make connections to related topics (for example, outlining the process of chemosynthesis used by creatures living in extreme deep-sea thermal vents). Along with a colorful layout and numerous photos and diagrams, the presentation is inviting for reluctant readers without sacrificing contextual depth. Many of the sidebars offer insightful profiles of scientists working in the field, such as Eva Majerovà, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Hawaii. Majerovà began her career as a cancer researcher in Belgium but later used her clinical biology skills to investigate coral bleaching at the molecular level. Several pages of source notes are included, as well as an extensive bibliography of print and online materials and suggestions for further inquiry. VERDICT This title could serve as a rich source for topical research or inspiration to students interested in pursuing studies in science. Highly recommended for all elementary and middle school libraries."―School Library Journal "Following an introduction to the dual challenges of climate change and ocean exploration, Peterson dives into the science and technology being used to investigate and protect Earth's oceans. The scholarly text begins with a section on 'The Physical Ocean,' covering such topics as ocean currents, the chemistry of ocean water, and mapping the ocean floor. The lengthier second section, 'The Living Ocean,' looks at the overharvesting of fish, the rise of jellyfish, life in the ocean's twilight zone, and more topics related to the ocean's food web. Each chapter not only explains how climate and other changes are affecting the topic but highlights ongoing scientific studies trying to understand these problems and generate solutions. The chapter on coral in peril, for instance, explains how scientists at the University of Hawaii are studying how elevated water temperatures are contributing to coral bleaching. Scientist profiles, photos of the scientists in action, graphs, and other visuals throughout add context and relevance. For STEM collections focused on oceanography and real-world applications."―Booklist "Explore the ocean with over a dozen oceanography professionals who use technology to further their scientific research and counter the effects of climate change. Clearly organized chapters a