The Saltwater Wilderness

The Saltwater Wilderness
Title The Saltwater Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Glenn S. Vanstrum
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 372
Release 2003
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780195159370

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This book plunges the reader into the heart of the sea. Vanstrum, a photojournalist and M.D., has spent more than 25 years learning--often the hard way--about the world's oceans. Through this true account of misadventures in diving, surfing, and studying marine natural history and ecology, the book explores the human relationship to the living sea.--From publisher description.

Wild Sea

Wild Sea
Title Wild Sea PDF eBook
Author Joy McCann
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 289
Release 2019-04-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 022662238X

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“The Southern Ocean is a wild and elusive place, an ocean like no other. With its waters lying between the Antarctic continent and the southern coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, South America, and South Africa, it is the most remote and inaccessible part of the planetary ocean, the only part that flows around Earth unimpeded by any landmass. It is notorious amongst sailors for its tempestuous winds and hazardous fog and ice. Yet it is a difficult ocean to pin down. Its southern boundary, defined by the icy continent of Antarctica, is constantly moving in a seasonal dance of freeze and thaw. To the north, its waters meet and mingle with those of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans along a fluid boundary that defies the neat lines of a cartographer.” So begins Joy McCann’s Wild Sea, the remarkable story of the world’s remote Southern, or Antarctic, Ocean. Unlike the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic Oceans with their long maritime histories, little is known about the Southern Ocean. This book takes readers beyond the familiar heroic narratives of polar exploration to explore the nature of this stormy circumpolar ocean and its place in Western and Indigenous histories. Drawing from a vast archive of charts and maps, sea captains’ journals, whalers’ log books, missionaries’ correspondence, voyagers’ letters, scientific reports, stories, myths, and her own experiences, McCann embarks on a voyage of discovery across its surfaces and into its depths, revealing its distinctive physical and biological processes as well as the people, species, events, and ideas that have shaped our perceptions of it. The result is both a global story of changing scientific knowledge about oceans and their vulnerability to human actions and a local one, showing how the Southern Ocean has defined and sustained southern environments and people over time. Beautifully and powerfully written, Wild Sea will raise a broader awareness and appreciation of the natural and cultural history of this little-known ocean and its emerging importance as a barometer of planetary climate change.

Helicopter Landings in Wilderness

Helicopter Landings in Wilderness
Title Helicopter Landings in Wilderness PDF eBook
Author United States. Forest Service
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 1996
Genre Forest reserves
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Tongass National Forest (N.F.), Helicopter Landings in Wilderness

Tongass National Forest (N.F.), Helicopter Landings in Wilderness
Title Tongass National Forest (N.F.), Helicopter Landings in Wilderness PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1997
Genre
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To Master the Boundless Sea

To Master the Boundless Sea
Title To Master the Boundless Sea PDF eBook
Author Jason W. Smith
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 281
Release 2018-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 1469640457

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As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like "sea power" derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context. By recasting and deepening our understanding of the U.S. Navy and the United States at sea, Smith brings to the fore the overlooked work of naval hydrographers, surveyors, and cartographers. In the nautical chart's soundings, names, symbols, and embedded narratives, Smith recounts the largely untold story of a young nation looking to extend its power over the boundless sea.

Proposed Wilderness Areas

Proposed Wilderness Areas
Title Proposed Wilderness Areas PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1974
Genre Wilderness areas
ISBN

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Proposed Wilderness Areas

Proposed Wilderness Areas
Title Proposed Wilderness Areas PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1974
Genre
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