From Shore to Ocean Floor
By (Author) Gill Arbuthnott
Illustrated by Chris Nielsen
Templar Books
Big Picture Press
30th November 2021
30th September 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Fish and marine life
551.46
Hardback
80
Width 242mm, Height 307mm, Spine 18mm
755g
Seen from space, Earth is a swirl of blue and white. The blue is Earth's oceans, which cover 70% of its surface... yet the ocean in the most unexplored region of our planet. Now more than ever, we need to learn more about the ocean's secrets, and protect it as much as we can.
From Shore to Ocean Floor is the story of how humans came from building the first boats, to discovering the secrets of the deep. Marvel at incredible scientific discoveries, be dazzled by some of the most exciting new species and admire the incredible men and women who took the very first steps below the surface.
This fascinating, spectacularly illustrated book comes from the author and illustrator of the award-winning Balloon to the Moon.
Earth's oceans cover 70% of its surface, but they're still the most unexplored part of the planet! This beautiful book tells the story of human ocean exploration - from its sandy beaches to its dark depths - explaining what we have so far discovered and how, from sunken cities and shipwrecks to incredible creatures and more! So dive in and meet marine biologists, famous adventurers and legends of the sea! * National Geographic Kids *
Gill Arbuthnott (Author)
Gill Arbuthnott lives in Edinburgh and has been a published author since 2003. She writes fiction and non-fiction and reckons that being a children's author is probably the best job in the world. Her recent books Dark Spell, Beneath and What Makes You You have been shortlisted for major UK book awards. A former science teacher, she loves mixing scientific fact with wonderful anecdotes of people and places.
Chris Nielsen (Illustrator)
Christopher Nielsen is an award-winning Sydney-based illustrator. His work flows from a love of vintage design. Tin toys, Mexican wrestlers, matchboxes, medical charts and Indian goddesses all jostle for attention amongst the flotsam and jetsam in his flip-top head.
His images have been adopted by wineries, zoos, department stores, radio stations and fishmongers around the globe. When he's not making images or raising children he can be found on stage with his band, The Ramalamas.