Quick view Gentle Giant Octopus (Paperback) by Karen Wallace  Follow a goggle-eyed octopus as she jets through the shadows, tentacles flying behind her. Finally she finds a well-hidden den in which to lay her eggs, which will dangle from the roof like grapes on a string. In silky verse, Karen Wallace explores the... View Details
Quick view The Life Cycle of Fish by Darlene R Stille Introduces the main kinds of fish--jawless and jawed, and those with cartilage or bony skeletons--and explains how they are born, where they live, their enemies, and how they eat, protect themselves, and reproduce. View Details
Quick view Giant Squid: Searching for a Sea Monster by Mary M Cerullo Describes the science of the giant squid and the challenges in finding and learning about this cephalopod. View Details
Quick view Totally Wacky Facts about Sea Animals by Cari Meister Presents more than 100 facts about sea animals in a layout that appeals to struggling and reluctant readers View Details
Quick view Life in an Ocean by Carol K Lindeen  Simple text and photographs introduce the ocean biome, including the environment, plants, and animals. View Details
Quick view Whaling Season: A Year in the Life of an Arctic Whale Scientist by Peter Lourie A beautifully photographed Scientists in the Field entry about Craig George, son of children's author Jean Craighead George, and his life in Barrow, Alaska, as an arctic whale scientist and expert on the bowhead whale. View Details
Quick view The Octopus Scientists (Hard Cover) by Sy Montgomery Examines the work of renowned octopus scientist Jennifer Mather and a team of researchers on the island of Moorea, where they work to learn more about octopuses and their behavior. View Details
Quick view Swimming with the Hammerhead by Kenneth Mallory One of the world's experts on hammerhead sharks, marine biologist Pete Klimley is fighting the stereotype of sharks as primitive and vicious killers. In fact, hammerheads exhibit some remarkably sophisticated social behaviors, including their schooling... View Details
Quick view The Dolphins of Shark Bay (Hard Cover) by Pamela S Turner We all know that dolphins are considered very smart. But why is this? It is the size of their brains? Is it what they eat? Is it due to their environment? Author Pamela S. Turner takes us to Australia to follow dolphins in the wild so we can figure out... View Details
Quick view Far from Shore: Chronicles from an Open Ocean Voyage by Sophie Webb In extremely deep waters (two miles deep), the vast sea appears empty. But as naturalist and artist Webb shows readers, it is full of fascinating--yet difficult to study--life. Together with her shipmates, Sophie counts and collects samples of life in... View Details
Quick view Project Seahorse by Pamela S Turner Turner provides an in-depth (and sometimes underwater) look at some of the world's most amazing creatures--seahorses. View Details
Quick view Down, Down, Down: A Journey to the Bottom of the Sea by Steve Jenkins Nonfiction author-illustrator extraordinaire Steve Jenkins takes readers on a picture-book-perfect voyage from the top of the ocean to the bottom for an amazing look at a fascinating array of sea animals. View Details