<p>[An] arresting set of sea life portraits, each of which could easily stand alone as a character study . . . This isn't just a two-dimensional aquarium for your coffee table but a study of our oceans and seas, past and present and tentative future. - <i>National Geographic Traveller</i> <p/>This isn't a title to read just once, but one into which you'll continue to dive--to escape, to be entertained, and to become better informed about our fascinating, spectacular oceans. - <i>BBC Wildlife</i> <p/>More than just a coffee-table book . . . This gorgeous book is a celebration of the global maritime environment, showcasing the wonder of the creatures found in our seas, from the very smallest species to beautiful behemoths. -<i> BBC Wildlife</i> <p/>While this gorgeous book could be categorized as a coffee table book, relegating this 200-plus page book to mere decoration would be a shame. Readers need to dive in to absorb the book's noteworthy information and drink in all the breathtaking photographs. <i>Secrets of the Seas</i> is a wonderful book. - Lita Smith-Mines, <i>Boating Times Long Island</i></p>
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