Marine BiologyThe new, sixth edition of Marine Biology covers the basics of marine biology and takes a global, non-regional perspective, emphasizing that the world's oceans and seas are an integrated system that cannot be understood by looking in any one person's own backyard. For many students this is a new perspective. This introductory, one-semester text is designed for non-majors. |
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Page 99
... areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration . Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane . Regulation of Salt and Water Balance . Marine organisms have adapted to the problems of maintaining ...
... areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration . Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane . Regulation of Salt and Water Balance . Marine organisms have adapted to the problems of maintaining ...
Page 441
... areas are therefore among the sea's richest fishing grounds ( see Figure 16-6 ) . On some coasts , like the Pacific ... areas of the world and the prevail- ing winds . These areas are among the most productive parts of the ocean ( see ...
... areas are therefore among the sea's richest fishing grounds ( see Figure 16-6 ) . On some coasts , like the Pacific ... areas of the world and the prevail- ing winds . These areas are among the most productive parts of the ocean ( see ...
Page 487
... Areas . Most of the world's major fisheries are located near the coast ( Figure 16-6 ) . These coastal fisheries exploit the rich waters of the continental shelf . Since shelf waters are shallow compared with the open ocean , it is ...
... Areas . Most of the world's major fisheries are located near the coast ( Figure 16-6 ) . These coastal fisheries exploit the rich waters of the continental shelf . Since shelf waters are shallow compared with the open ocean , it is ...
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The Sea Floor | 22 |
Chemical and Physical Features | 51 |
Part Life in the Marine | 85 |
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