All of Earth's oceans, from the equator to the poles, are a single
engine powered by sunlight, driving huge flows of energy, water, life,
and raw materials. In The Blue Machine, physicist and oceanographer
Helen Czerski illustrates the mechanisms behind this defining feature of
our planet, voyaging from the depths of the ocean floor to tropical
coral reefs, estuaries that feed into shallow coastal seas, and Arctic
ice floes. Through stories of history, culture, and animals, she
explains how water temperature, salinity, gravity, and the movement of
Earth's tectonic plates all interact in a complex dance, supporting life
at the smallest scale--plankton--and the largest--giant sea turtles,
whales, humankind. Most importantly, however, Czerski reveals that while
the ocean engine has sustained us for thousands of years, today it is
faced with urgent threats. By understanding how the ocean works, and its
essential role in our global system, we can learn how to protect our
blue machine.