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Ocean of life: How our seas are changing
Roberts, C.M. (2012). Ocean of life: How our seas are changing. Penguin Books: London. ISBN 978-1-846-14394-6. 390 pp.

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  • Roberts, C.M.

Abstract
    In this revelatory book, Callum Roberts uses his lifetime's experience working with the oceans to show why they are the most mysterious places on earth, their depths still largely unexplored. In Ocean of Life: How Our Seas Are Changing we get a panoramic tour beneath the seas: Why do currents circulate the way do? Where exactly do they go? How has the chemistry of the oceans changed? And, how polluted are we making them? Above all, Roberts reveals the richness of their life, and how it has altered over the centuries. The oceans are now under unprecedented threat. Not only does Roberts show how we are fishing our oceans to extinction, crucially, he explains how this directly affects our lives on land. Ninety-five percent of habitable space on earth lies in the oceans, and marine plants produce half the world's oxygen; and, the oceans themselves absorb vast quantities of carbon dioxide. The life they support is now in the balance. Ocean of Life: How Our Seas Are Changing should galvanise debate worldwide. Roberts shows how we can arrest and reverse the damage we are doing. Tantalisingly, it is within our grasp to restore the life of the oceans. There is still time.

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