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Jacques Perrin Presents Oceans Book

Book DescriptionOceans is the official companion volume to the challenging, breathtakingly beautiful documentary of the same name, created by Jacques Perrin and a crack team of scientists, cinematographers, divers, and technical specialists. A veteran of more than forty years of film-making and exploring the natural world in works like The Monkey People and Microcosmos, Perrin is the public face of an elite group that includes both veterans of Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s pioneering exploits and cutting-edge innovators whose custom-created equipment captures never-before-witnessed scenes.From the tropics to Antarctica, from Norway to New Zealand, and from tiny organisms at the bottom of the marine food chain to such magnificent creatures as blue whales, polar bears, swordfish, and giant squid, this vividly illustrated, deeply informative volume roams the seven-tenths of Earth blanketed by oceans that make our blue planet so hospitable to life. To capture the images here, divers swam unprotected among great white sharks and patiently staked out the breeding grounds where families of humpback whales sing their distinctive songs. Resourceful crew members created everything from streamlined camera pods able to keep pace with frolicking dolphins to a remote-controlled, mini-helicopter which hovered over a pod of whales to obtain footage impossible otherwise. Photographers invented a microscopic lens that revealed and recorded new universes of plankton, algae, coral, and tiny fish eggs--the minute building blocks that nourish this entire intricate, interdependent ecosystem.Not just an authoritative, wide-ranging guide to the world’s oceans, this is also a fascinating behind-the-scenes glimpse of practical film-making under demanding, often difficult, sometimes downright dangerous conditions... and, last but by no means least, it’s a clear-eyed, timely, persuasive preview of future seas: what we might have if we act now--and what we will surely get if we don’t. Look Inside Oceans Click on thumbnails for larger images Humpback whales reach sexual maturity at the age of five. (Roberto Rinaldi) David Reichert enters the heart of a krill aggregation. (Richard Herrmann) The Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) has invaded the waters of Monterey Bay, California. (Richard Herrmann) A penguin crosses the icy Antarctic landscape. (Katel Pierre) David Reichert, using a device he built from two surfboards and some metal bars, films the leopard seal, while floating half in and half out of the water. (Igor Bely) Carneraman Yasushi Okumura films an Asian sheepshead wrasse in Japan. (Koji Nakamura) Read More

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  • 1426206267
  • 9781426206269
  • Francois Sarano, Stephane Duran
  • 23 March 2010
  • National Geographic Society
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 320
  • Mti
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