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Oceans Apart

by Anna Walsh on 2025-06-13T12:15:00+01:00 in Animation, Art, Creative Writing and English Literature, Film and Television, Fine Art, Illustration, Interior Design, Jewellery and Silversmithing, Photography, Photojournalism, Visual Communication | 0 Comments

Bookshelf filled with various ocean-themed books. Covers show marine life, art, and seascapes, creating a vibrant and colorful display.

Oceans are an integral part of our system, if not the most important, according to Sir David Attenborough. We have put together a selection of books for display in Aldgate library about seas and oceans in celebration of his new film ‘Ocean’, and to coincide with the U.N. Oceans conference. From books about small boats to a book covering a whole symposium on Whales, or Damian Hirst's Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable, there is a whole host of inspiration to be had, so come and have a browse while you can! 

There are also plenty of E-books you can read with your London Met username and password, here are just a few:

Cover Art Ocean by Wolf H. Berger
ISBN: 9780520942547
Publication Date: 2009-05-06
The past one hundred years of ocean science have been distinguished by dramatic milestones, remarkable discoveries, and major revelations. This book is a clear and lively survey of many of these amazing findings. Beginning with a brief review of the elements that define what the ocean is and how it works--from plate tectonics to the thermocline and the life within it--Wolf H. Berger places current understanding in the context of history. Essays treat such topics as beach processes and coral reefs, the great ocean currents off the East and West Coasts, the productivity of the sea, and the geologic revolution that changed all knowledge of the earth in the twentieth century.
 
Cover Art The Unequal Ocean by Maximilian Viatori
ISBN: 9780816549665
Publication Date: 2023-04-11
Based on a decade of ethnographic and archival research in Peru, this volume reveals how prevailing representations of the ocean obscure racialized disparities and the ways that different people experience the impacts of the climate crisis. Tackling important subjects of global concern, the author presents a complex image of Peru's global seascapes as historical spaces comprising precarious worlds that expose people, nonhuman species, and places to unequal levels of harm. He traces how powerful actors in Peru represent the ocean in ways that erase the systemic inequalities, histories of uneven development, and extractive violence that have shaped ocean life. These erasures underscore the need for alternative representations of the ocean that highlight the engagements and commitments that make oceanic ecologies possible, as well as the material relationships and unequal positions of different people and species within them. The author analyzes a multitude of timely topics, including waves and coastal development, the circulation of ocean waste, El Niño warming events, and the extraction of jumbo squid. This book also addresses expanding scholarly interest in the world's oceans as sites for thinking about social inequities, environmental politics, and multispecies relationships.
 
Cover Art The Oceans by Eelco J. Rohling
ISBN: 9781400888665
Publication Date: 2017-11-21
No detailed description available for "The Oceans".
 
 
 
Cover Art Oceans Odyssey by Sean Kingsley; Greg Stemm (Editor)
ISBN: 9781842177860
Publication Date: 2010-02-05
In ten papers Odyssey Marine Exploration presents the technology, methodology and archaeological results from four deep-sea shipwrecks and one major survey conducted between 2003 and 2008. The sites lie beyond territorial waters in depths of up to 820 metres off southeastern America and in the Straits of Gibraltar and the English Channel. Exclusively recorded using robotic technology in the form of a Remotely-Operated Vehicle, the wrecks range from the major Royal Navy warships HMS Sussex (1694) and the unique, 100-gun, first-rate HMS Victory (1744)to the steamship SS Republic (1865) and a mid-19th century merchant vessel with a cargo of British porcelain. Their study reveals that the future of deep-sea wreck research has arrived, but also that many sites are at severe risk from destruction from the offshore fishing industry.
 

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