This popular undergraduate textbook offers students a firm grounding in the fundamentals of biological oceanography.
As well as a clear and accessible text, learning is enhanced with numerous illustrations including a color section,
thorough chapter summaries, and questions with answers and comments at the back of the book.
The comprehensive coverage of this book encompasses the properties of seawater which affect life in the ocean,
classification of marine environments and organisms, phytoplankton and zooplankton, marine food webs, larger marine
animals (marine mammals, seabirds and fish), life on the seafloor, and the way in which humans affect marine ecosystems.
The second edition has been thoroughly updated, including much data available for the first time in a book at this
level. There is also a new chapter on human impacts - from harvesting vast amounts of fish, pollution, and deliberately
or accidentally transferring marine organisms to new environments.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The abiotic environment
Phytoplankton and primary production
Zooplankton
Energy flow and mineral cycling
Nekton and fisheries oceanography
Benthos
Benthic communities
Human impacts on marine biota
Appendices
Further reading
Answers and comments to questions
Glossary
Index