Praise for the previous edition:
"Vertebrates and invertebrates are well-represented here...a first-rate undergraduate or early graduate classroom text and also an advanced reference for the general readership."—SciTech Book News
"The writing is clear and concise...Highly recommended."—Choice
"...highly commended for its efforts and would be suitable for those institutions supporting secondary or tertiary education, or as a public reference resource...an excellent acquisition for any library."—Reference Reviews
"...handy...well written..."—American Reference Books Annual
"...a useful reference source for researchers as well as for students in the field of marine science...well organized...a comprehensive and useful reference book for practitioners of ocean sciences...recommend[ed]...highly for libraries to have in their collections."—Marine Geodesy
"...top-notch information...invaluable to students and reference librarians."—School Library Journal
"Outstanding Academic Title"—Choice
"Outstanding Reference Source"—RUSA
"Best Reference Source"—Library Journal
An invaluable reference, Encyclopedia of Marine Science, Revised Edition explores the principal areas and issues of this core science discipline in hundreds of entries, essays, photographs, and line illustrations. This comprehensive encyclopedia brings together information on marine science from its component and affiliate sciences, along with information on technology, commerce, business, society, history, and more.
Detailed entries cover concepts, technologies, phenomena, organisms, treaties and legal issues, research stations, places and geographical features, vessels, experiments, marine sanctuaries, scientists and lawmakers, programs, organizations, occupations and careers, and other subjects related to marine science. Spanning 1872 to the present and designed for high school and college students, Encyclopedia of Marine Science, Revised Edition concentrates on developments since World War II, including organizations, people, concepts, and laws of international or regional importance.