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    The Deep: The Hidden Wonders of Our Oceans and How We Can Protect Them [Audiobook]

    Posted By: IrGens
    The Deep: The Hidden Wonders of Our Oceans and How We Can Protect Them [Audiobook]

    The Deep: The Hidden Wonders of Our Oceans and How We Can Protect Them [Audiobook]
    English | April 18, 2019 | ASIN: B07HCMF8MS | M4B@64 kbps | 11h 19m | 308 MB
    Author: Alex Rogers | Narrator: James Price

    There's so much we don't know about what lies deep beneath the ocean's surface - and the time to find out is growing increasingly precious….

    Professor Alex Rogers is one of the world's leading experts in marine biology and oceanology and has spent his life studying the deep ocean - and in particular the impact of human activity on the ecosystems of the oceans.

    In this timely, galvanising and fascinating book, Professor Rogers offers a fundamentally optimistic view of humanity's relationship with the oceans - and also a very personal account of his own interaction with the seas.