4th Edition

Practical Handbook of Marine Science

By Michael J. Kennish Copyright 2020
    528 Pages 100 Color & 419 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    526 Pages 100 Color & 419 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    526 Pages 100 Color & 419 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The heavily-revised Practical Handbook of Marine Science, Fourth Edition continues its tradition as a state-of-the-art reference that updates the field of marine science to meet the interdisciplinary research needs of physical oceanographers, marine biologists, marine chemists, and marine geologists. This edition adds an entirely new section devoted to Climate Change and Climate Change Effects. It also adds new sections on Estuaries, Beaches, Barrier Islands, Shellfish, Macroalgae, Food Chains, Food Webs, Trophic Dynamics, System Productivity, Physical-Chemical-Biological Alteration, and Coastal Resource Management.

    The Handbook assembles an extensive international collection of marine science data throughout, with approximately 1,000 tables and illustrations. It provides comprehensive coverage of anthropogenic impacts in estuarine and marine ecosystems from local, regional, and global perspectives.

    Maintaining its user-friendly, multi-sectional format, this comprehensive resource will also be of value to undergraduate and graduate students, research scientists, administrators, and other professionals who deal with the management of marine resources. Now published in full color, the new edition offers extensive illustrative and tabular reference material covering all the major disciplines related to the sea.

    Physiography. Ocean Provinces. Conclusions. General Features of the Earth. General Characteristics of the Oceans. Appendices, Conversion Factors, Measures, and Units. Marine Chemistry. Seawater Composition. Conclusions. Periodic Table. Composition of Seawater. Properties of Seawater. Atmospheric and Fluvial Fluxes. Trace Elements. Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Chemistry. Organic Matter. Decomposition of Organic Matter. Oxygen. Nutrients. Carbon Dioxide. Calcium Carbonate. Physical Oceanography. Introduction. Seawater Properties. Open Ocean Circulation. Estuarine and Coastal Ocean Circulation. Physical Oceanography Instrumentation. Conclusions. Light. Temperature. Salinity. Density. Tides. Wind. Waves and Their Properties. Coastal Waves and Currents. Estuarine Circulation. Ocean Circulation. Direct and Remote Sensing Oceanographic Applications. Sampling Platforms. Marine Geology. Plate Tectonics and the Ocean Basins. Seafloor Topographic Features. Sediments. Conclusions. Astronomical and Earth Properties. Ocean Basins. Plate Tectonics, Mid-Ocean Ridges, and Ocean Crust Formation. Hydrothermal Vents. Lava Flows and Seamounts. Submarine Canyons and Oceanic Trenches. Heat Flow. Continental Margins. Continental Shelves, Beaches, and Estuaries. Mineral Deposits and Marine Sediments. Marine Biology. Introduction. Trophic Relationships. Marine Microbes. Phytoplankton. Zooplankton. Benthos. Nekton. Conclusions. Primary Production in Marine Systems. Primary Production and Distribution of Coastal Wetlands and Seaweeds. Bacteria. Marine Plankton. Protozoans. Benthic Flora. Benthic Fauna. Nekton. Food Webs. Carbon Flow. Coastal Systems. Deep-Sea Systems. Anthropogenic Effects. Introduction. Marine Pollution. Types of Anthropogenic Impacts. Conclusions. Sources of Marine Pollution. Watershed Effects. Contaminant Effects on Organisms. Nutrients. Organic Carbon. Blue Carbon Sequestration. Pathogens. Oil. Stockholm Convention on Persistant Organic Pollutants. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). Halogenated Hydrocarbons. Heavy Metals. Radioactive Substances. Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal. Climate Change. Introduction. Climate Reconstruction. Climate Change Factors. Climate Change Effects. Climate Change Consequences. Conclusions. Drivers of Climate Change. Temperature Changes. Ice Loss. Sea Level Rise. Organism Responses. Shoreline Restoration. Index. .

    Biography

    Michael J. Kennish is Research Professor at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University.