Incoming Resources
- The sea trilogy, Under the sea-wind ; The sea around us ; The edge of the sea, Rachel Carson ; Sandra Steingraber, editor
- Deep sea, director, Howard Hall
- What the sea saw, written by Stephanie St. Pierre ; illustrated by Beverly Doyle
- Discover planet ocean, the world beneath
- Water life, produced by Cin TV
- Planet ocean, voyage to the heart of the marine realm, Laurent Ballesta and Pierre Descamp
- Silent spring & other writings on the environment, Rachel Carson ; Sandra Steingraber, editor
- The view from lazy point, a natural year in an unnatural world, Carl Safina with drawings by Trudy Nicholson ; maps by Jon Luoma
- Smithsonian ocean, our water, our world, Deborah Cramer
- Citizens of the sea, wonderous creatures from the census of marine life, Nancy Knowlton
- Song for the blue ocean, encounters along the world's coasts and beneath the seas, Carl Safina
- Lost woods, the discovered writing of Rachel Carson, edited and with an introduction by Linda Lear
- Blue planet II, take a deep breath, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; a co-production with BBC America, Tencent, WDR, France Televisions and CCTV9 ; a BBC Open University partnership ; executive producer, James Honeyborne ; series producer, Mark Brownlow ; producers, Miles Barton, Orla Doherty, Kathryn Jeffs, Will Ridgeon, John Ruthven, Jonathan Smith
- World ocean census, a global survey of marine life, Darlene Trew Crist, Gail Scowcroft, James M. Harding ; [foreword by Sylvia Earle]
- The brilliant abyss, exploring the majestic hidden life of the deep ocean and the looming threat that imperils it, Helen Scales
- The world is blue, how our fate and the ocean's are one, Sylvia A. Earle
- The underworld, journeys to the depths of the ocean, Susan Casey
- The eternal sea, [photographs by] Philip Plisson ; text by Christian Buchet ; captions by Anne Jankľiowitch ; [translated from the french by David H. Wilson]
- The world is blue, how our fate and the ocean's are one, Sylvia A. Earle
- Discoveries of the Census of marine life, making ocean life count, Paul V.R. Snelgrove
- Deep sea, IMAX ; director, Howard Hall
- The empty ocean, plundering the world's marine life, written and illustrated by Richard Ellis
- Oceana, our endangered oceans and what we can do to save them, Ted Danson with Michael D'Orso