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Yves Earhart

Dangers of the Deep

“Dangers of the Deep” plunges into the extreme world of deep-sea life, exploring how creatures thrive in crushing pressures and perpetual darkness.
The book unveils unique adaptations such as bioluminescence, used by anglerfish to lure prey, and specialized physiological processes that allow survival where most life cannot exist.
Discoveries about these extreme environments shed light on the limits of life itself and potential for life on other planets, making this book valuable for anyone curious about the natural world and the mysteries of the ocean.

The book begins by setting the stage with the physical characteristics of the ocean depths, then moves to an in-depth look at key animal groups and their specific adaptations.
It progresses from basic concepts of deep-sea ecology to the impacts of human activities like deep-sea mining on these fragile ecosystems.

The book's approach blends cutting-edge research with accessible explanations, offering a unique perspective on the biodiversity and ecological interactions of the deep sea.
140 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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