The Deepest Map: The High-Stakes Race to Chart the World's Oceans

by Laura Trethewey

Hardcover, 2023

Call number

551.4 TRE

Publication

Harper Wave (2023), 304 pages

Description

"The dramatic and action-packed story of the last mysterious place on earth--the world's seafloor--and the deep-sea divers, ocean mappers, marine biologists, entrepreneurs, and adventurers involved in the historic push to chart it, as well as the opportunities, challenges, and perils this exploration holds now and for the future"--

User reviews

LibraryThing member Damiella
This was just perfect for my reading mood this week.

I confess that I really love 'popular science' so when I came across this book on sale it was an automatic purchase (well I knew it would end up a present for a family member but even so I knew it was something I wanted to read).

in 2017 a plan was
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developed (and yest there is controversy about this plan) to map the entirety of the ocean floor by 2030. So, you think, that's not that hard surely? But it is, we really know hardly anything about the ocean. This book is a really good overview of the history of mapping the ocean, some of the inherent difficulties (and yes there's a lot - I particularly liked the comparison that the accuracy of mapping the ocean floor with our current technology is similar to shining a laser pointer from the peak of Everest to the base of the mountain), as well as what would need to be done to achieve this.

I really think this was a very worthwhile read and I'm glad that I chose to do so.
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Pages

304

ISBN

0063099950 / 9780063099951
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