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Ocean Adventures
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Ocean Circulation
Ocean Conservation
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Oceans (General)
Past Environments
Physical Oceanography Plankton & Productivity
Plate Tectonics
Research Methods
Sea Turtles & Sea Birds
Seafloor
Tides & Sea Level
Tsunami & Extreme Waves Waves & Surfing
Weather & Climate

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Fresh & Brackish Water

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*Koch, Maryjo. 1998. Pond, Lake, River, Sea. Swans Island Books: CA.

Simply put, this beautifully illustrated book celebrates water in all its forms. But don’t let its apparent simplicity fool you, the illustrations and accompanying quotes make for excellent studies of organisma adaptations, ecology, and evolution.

*Dyer, Keith R. 1997. Estuaries: A Physical Introduction, 2nd Edition. John Wily & Sons: NY

Reference for: Chapter 15, Estuaries and Tidal Lagoons

 

*Mitsch, William J., and James G. Gooselink. 2000. Wetlands, 3rd Edition. John Wiley: NY

Reference for: Chapter 15, Delta Ecosystems and Coastal Wetlands

 

*Dodson, Stanley. 2005. Introduction to Limnology. McGraw-Hill Higher Education: IA

 

*Kalff, Jacob. 2002. Limnology: Inland Water Ecosystems. Prentice-Hall: NJ