Incoming Resources
- The world is blue, how our fate and the ocean's are one, Sylvia A. Earle
- The sea around us, by Rachel Carson. A special ed. for young readers. Adapted by Anne Terry White
- Deep blue home, an intimate ecology of our wild ocean, Julia Whitty
- Oceans, by Valerie Bodden
- Drain the ocean., produced by Burning Gold Productions for National Geographic Channel, DVD/Widescreen
- Mapping the deep, the extraordinary story of ocean science, Robert Kunzig
- Under the sea, consulting editor, Frank H. Talbot
- The sea trilogy, Under the sea-wind ; The sea around us ; The edge of the sea, Rachel Carson ; Sandra Steingraber, editor
- The brilliant abyss, exploring the majestic hidden life of the deep ocean and the looming threat that imperils it, Helen Scales
- People and the sea, by Sharon Dalgleish and Garda Turner
- How to read water, clues and patterns from puddles to the sea : learn to gauge depth, navigate, forecast weather and make other predictions with water, Tristan Gooley ; illustrations by Neil Gower
- The oceans, Ellen J. Prager with Sylvia A. Earle
- The ocean of life, the fate of man and the sea, Callum Roberts
- Bill Nye the science guy's big blue ocean, Bill Nye ; with additional writing by Ian G. Saunders
- Into the deep, science, technology, and the quest to protect the ocean, Christy Peterson
- The power of the sea, tsunamis, storm surges, rogue waves, and our quest to predict disasters, Bruce Parker
- Oceans, a visual guide, Stephen Hutchinson, Lawrence E. Hawkins
- Disneynature, DVD/Widescreen
- 1001 things to spot in the sea, Katie Daynes ; illustrated by Teri Gower ; designed by Natacha Goransky ; edited by Anna Milbourne ; natural history consultant: Dr. Margaret Rostron
- The ocean in your bathtub, by Seth Fishman ; photographs by Isabel Greenberg
- How the sea came to be, and all the creatures in it, written by Jennifer Berne ; illustrated by Amanda Hall