An empty big blue
Amelie Scheltema
ascheltema at mail.whoi.edu
Wed Sep 1 03:43:40 EST 1999
Is there another, cheaper natural history of the deep sea? Can't Gage & Tyler be found in most
marine libraries? Is the paperback too expensive? Gage & Tyler is a good source of information; it is
not so useful as a textbook.
Amelie Scheltema
>>The best introduction to the natural history of the deep sea is the book
> >by Gage, J.D. & Tyler, P.A.,
> >1991, Deep-sea biology: a natural history of organisms at the deep-sea
> >floor. Cambridge University
> >Press, xvi + 504 pp.
>
> Really not convinced, except to through money away. Christian
>
Dr. Amelie H. Scheltema Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA Tel:
508/289-2337 FAX: 508-457-2134 ascheltema at whoi.edu (Amelie Scheltema)
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