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Deep Beneath

Deep Beneath
Author: Dale Mayer
Publisher: Valley Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1773361279

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You might think you know what lurks below, … but do you really? A kayaking incident off Seattle’s shores sends Whimsy into a coma, where her nightmares are a revolving repeat of her drowning. She wakes to life on an isolated island, involving her strange savior, two dogs with unique identities, and voices, sounds, emotions that aren’t hers alone. To a mystery that makes no sense … Samson heard the cry to save the woman washed onto his shores, and the dogs were already on the job before he arrived. But he had no idea how much impact this woman would make in his life … and his brother’s. However, the mystery is so much bigger than him and her … Plus another element is involved. A research group has been illegally conducting tests on the tectonic plates, … with unexpected consequences … deep beneath.


In Oceans Deep

In Oceans Deep
Author: Bill Streever
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 031655135X

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In this masterful account in the spirit of Bill Bryson and Ian Frazier, a longtime deep-sea diver masterfully weaves together the science and history of Earth's last remaining frontier: the sea. In an age of unprecedented exploration and innovation, our oceans remain largely unknown, and endlessly fascinating: full of mystery, danger, beauty, and inspiration. In Oceans Deep celebrates the daring pioneers who tested the limits of what the human body can endure under water: free divers able to reach 300 feet on a single breath; engineers and scientists who uncovered the secrets of decompression; teenagers who built their own diving gear from discarded boilers and garden hoses in the 1930s; saturation divers who lived under water for weeks at a time in the 1960s; and the trailblazing men who voluntarily breathed experimental gases at pressures sufficient to trigger insanity. Tracing both the little-known history and exciting future of how we travel and study the depths, Streever's captivating journey includes seventeenth-century leather-hulled submarines, their nuclear-powered descendants, a workshop where luxury submersibles are built for billionaire clients, and robots capable of roving unsupervised between continents, revolutionizing access to the ocean. In this far-flung trip to the wild, night-dark place of shipwrecks, trapped submariners, oil wells, innovative technologies, and people willing to risk their lives while challenging the deep, we discover all the adventures our seas have to offer -- and why they are in such dire need of conservation.


Little White Fish Deep in the Sea

Little White Fish Deep in the Sea
Author: Guido Genechten
Publisher: Little White Fish
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781605375205

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A new book in the Little White Fish series, which has sold over 600,000 copies in twenty countries! How deep is the sea? Little White Fish is curious. But his friends Little Goldfish, Little Turtle and Octopus warn him: the sea is very deep and very dangerous. Yet Little White Fish wants to know... An adventurous story about the deep sea for little daredevils ages 2.5 and up


Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface
Author: Rebecca Faulkner
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781432901165

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An introduction to the network of caves that lies hidden within the Earth and how resources such as oil and coal are found and extracted.


Beneath the Killing Fields

Beneath the Killing Fields
Author: Matthew Leonard
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783463066

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Beneath the Killing Fields of the Western Front still lies a hidden landscape of industrialised conflict virtually untouched since 1918. This subterranean world is an ambiguous environment filled with material culture that that objectifies the scope and depth of human interaction with the diverse conflict landscapes of modern war. Covering the military reasoning for taking the war underground, as well as exploring the way that human beings interacted with these extraordinary alien environments, this book provides a more all-encompassing overview of the Western Front. The underground war was intrinsic to trench warfare and involved far more than simply trying to destroy the enemy’s trenches from below. It also served as a home to thousands of men, protecting them from the metallic landscapes of the surface. With the aid of cutting edge fieldwork conducted by the author in these subterranean locales, this book combines military history, archaeology and anthropology together with primary data and unique imagery of British, French, German and American underground defences in order to explore the realities of subterranean warfare on the Western Front, and the effects on the human body and mind that living and fighting underground inevitably entailed.


Deep Betrayal

Deep Betrayal
Author: Anne Greenwood Brown
Publisher: Ember
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0385742045

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Fans of Amanda Hocking's novel, Wake, will dive into this paranormal romance featuring mermaids--the killer kind--and won't come up for air It's been thirty days, two hours, and seventeen minutes since Calder left Lily standing on the shores of Lake Superior. Not that she's counting. And when Calder does return, it's not quite the reunion Lily hoped for. Especially after she lets her father in on a huge secret: he, like Calder, is a merman. Obsessed with his new identity, Lily's dad monopolizes Calder's time as the two of them spend every day in the water, leaving Lily behind. Then dead bodies start washing ashore. Calder blames his mermaid sisters, but Lily fears her father has embraced the merman's natural need to kill. As the body count grows, everyone is pointing fingers. Lily doesn't know what to believe--only that whoever's responsible is sure to strike again. . . . "Deep Betrayal is as suspenseful as it is sexy. You'll want to catch this one "--MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times bestselling author of the Undead series "Heartbreaking. Nerve-racking. Absolutely irresistible."--Kristen Simmons, author of the Article 5 series


Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface
Author: Eric Katz
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780262611497

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This book approaches deep ecology as a philosophy, not as a political, social, or environmental movement.


Beneath the Deep

Beneath the Deep
Author: Andrea Chatman
Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781649494528

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When Morgan Sullivan goes looking for her missing uncle, she discovers a secret the world isn't ready for. A shiver of fear, deep and primal, ran through her. It was an eye. A ginormous eye. Yellow, reptilian, with a gleam of intelligence. Resurrected from the depths of time itself. Oceanographer Morgan Sullivan has always loved sea monster legends, and her uncle Daniel always had the best. But when her uncle goes missing under mysterious circumstances, the key to his survival might unleash a secret the world isn't ready for. Every question leads to another, each more cryptic than the last. From the snowy fields of Iowa to the slopes of Haleakala volcano and to the depths of the ocean, as the search goes on Morgan finds that the biggest challenge comes from within herself. How far is she willing to go for the answers she seeks? And what is she willing to sacrifice?


What Lies Beneath

What Lies Beneath
Author: Michael R. Lowe
Publisher: Michael R. Lowe
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Sometimes when you stare into the Abyss, the Abyss stares back. Mystery, betrayal, and darkness, dare you follow the path of the shadows, seek out the lost crowns of old and face an adversary who knows every move before you even think of it. For even within the midst of such turbulent times and intense Khaos, their lies mysteries beyond the realm known to man, for the Empty Throne calls for its successor, and its song shall not be left untarnished. In the ancient realm of Xovia lies a secret. A secret lost to the sins of man and creature that shall place the balance of life upon a knives edge. When a young wakes to a world he has no memory of and a life he no longer remembers, he is thrust into a dark and terrible dream, a dream of darkness, a dream of Khaos.


Between the Devil and the Deep

Between the Devil and the Deep
Author: Mark Cowan
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1800180306

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'One of the best accounts ever written of deep-water diving and its staggering, haunting dangers' Robert Kurson, New York Times bestselling author of Shadow Divers Deep underwater lurks a mysterious man-made illness. It has gone by many names over the years – Satan’s disease, diver’s palsy, the chokes – but today, medics call it decompression sickness. You know it as the bends. That’s the devil British diver Martin Robson faces each time he plunges beneath the surface. In the winter of 2012, Robson was part of an expedition to Blue Lake, southern Russia, which sought to find a submerged cave system never seen by the human eye. On the final day of the expedition, as Robson returned from diving deeper into the lake than anyone had before, disaster struck: just seventy-five feet down, he was ambushed by the bends. Robson knew that if he continued up to the surface he would probably die before help arrived. Instead, he sank back into the water, gambling on an underwater practice most doctors believe is a suicidal act. Soon the only hope he had of saving his life would rest in the hands of a dramatic mercy mission organised at the highest levels of the Russian government. Between the Devil and the Deep is the first book to tell the terrifying true story of what it feels like to get the bends, taking you inside the body and mind of a man who suffered the unthinkable. Writer Mark Cowan also explores the grimly fascinating history of decompression sickness, the science behind what causes the disease, and the stories of the forgotten divers who pushed the limits of physical endurance to help find a solution.