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:
Bridgman Education is a great resource for images to use for educational purposes, you can have a look through it here, where you can find such delights as these:
Terrestrial Globe, showing the Indian Ocean
Or Undersea creatures, copy of a Hellenistic original (mosaic)
Or even Inquiry in the Loss of the Titanic: Cross sections of the ship (engraving), showing plans of the ill-fated ship.
Beyond London Met there are a plethora of resources about the Ocean you can explore for your studies, here are just a few:
Art with an Ocean View — Google Arts & Culture
Ocean Court at the National Maritime Museum | Royal Museums Greenwich
OceanArchives - Films of the Oceans of our Planet
Our collections: Library and Archive collection | Royal Museums Greenwich
Ocean Species Discoveries | The Ocean Census
National Oceanographic Library | National Oceanography Centre
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